Tuesday, February 7, 2017

What To Know Before Going To 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.

Known also as the Moscow Semi Longhair, this cat is one that figures a lot in Russian history and folktales for the past few centuries. It is physically endowed with a long and fluffy coat that keeps it warm in the Siberian climate. They were originally kept as rodent hunters on small farms and homesteads in the wilderness, a job which they did very well and still do today.

Once you have a mind to getting this cat then do expect to get a lot of energy from it while it is alive. It is because of this eternal rambunctiousness, many would believe that it took a sip from the fountain of youth. It does take its time in achieving maturity in temperament, sometime taking up to over five years in the process.

It acts like a dog in one respect also, it likes to follow you around like a dog and try to involve itself in any activity that you are currently doing. It also has a characteristic that is very much like the Egyptian Mau, in that it chirps also when it is happy apart from the usual purring. It is a cat that also like the water, and so should give you no untoward issues when it comes to bathing or washing.

The Siberian will also have its own share of medical complications unique to its breed just as with any other cat out there. It can development complication with its kidneys and deal with issues related to heart enlargement. Thus it is a good idea to be vigilant in terms of health maintenance and regular vet visits as well as controlling its food intake, as it does love to eat.

Grooming wise it is a fairly easy one to groom and wash as it does love water. Be aware however that its fur is water resistant, and may give you challenges when it is time to apply shampoo and such. The fur of the Siberian is not prone to matting or tangling either, but it would not hurt to brush it regularly to give an overall appearance of neatness.

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 do finally decide on getting this cat, find a reputable breeder and get good referrals either from people you know or respected owners on forums. This is because some unscrupulous traders and breeders of this cat will try to pass off either a Norwegian Forest Cat or Maine Coon to unsuspecting buyers.




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