Thursday, February 9, 2017

Before You Go Visit Siberian Cat Breeders Georgia

By Sandra Walker


An avid cat lover, you are probably reading this article right now because of your general interest in felines and you may be in the market for a new four legged companion of the feline persuasion. You may have started to toy around with the idea of getting a Siberian, and are all set to go out and visit some Siberian Cat Breeders Georgia out there and make your final acquisition. Before you do make that final commitment while you are in Georgia, read on and learn more about this breed.

The Moscow Semi Longhair is also another name by which this cat goes by. It is a cat that appears in Russian folklore with quite a high frequency and has been an important part of Russian culture in the past 1000 years. It is a cat raised on farms and Siberian homesteads for its assistance in rodent and pest control. They in fact still do the same job up to this very day.

Once you acquire this cat, expect a lot of energy from it. In fact saying a lot is an understatement. Many will attest that it has somehow tapped into the fountain of youth due to its active disposition and immature manner at times. You must however remember that it may take up to five years to mature in terms of personality and such.

A cat that also acts like a dog in many respects, it has the distinct behavior of always wanting to follow you around and always wants to be included in any activity that you do. Apart from purring it will chirp like a little bird, a characteristic also seen in the Egyptian Mau. Loving water, this cat will give one no problems when it comes to regular bathing or washing.

Every breed will develop medical conditions sooner or later, and the Siberian is no exception. During its lifetime it can develop heart enlargement relate issues and some kidney related ones. This cat is a voracious eater so its diet must be controlled and limited also. It would not hurt to also bring it to regular consultations with your veterinarian.

It is a cat that is easy to bathe as it has been aforementioned that it does like water. It may be a challenge to give it a thorough washing and shampoo though as it has water resistant fur. It is recommended that its fur be brushed regularly even though the fur is mat resistant and not prone to tangle. The regular brushing will at least give it an overall clean and groomed look and also increase bonding between owner and pet.

The fur of this breed is also considered and widely accepted as being hypoallergenic. Despite this, be advised to keep a one month living period with it and do a strict observation to see if it does cause any allergy triggers to occur.

When you have done further research apart from the info in this article, and you are now fully confident that you can make a commitment on this cat, then visit a reputable breeder. Remember that there are many breeders out there that will try to cheat you and sell you another breed instead, like a Maine Coon or Norwegian Forest Cat.




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