Helpful Information Before Buying Siberian Kittens Ga

By Francis Riggs


Right now you are probably in the market for a cat as a pet. Whether you are a new owner or an old experienced one, you may have thought of buying or getting a kitten from a Siberian Kittens Ga breeder right here in Atlanta, GA. If you are really intent on doing so, then do read on in this article for some pertinent and useful information.

First of all you will need some background information on this breed. The Siberian is a cat that originates from the sub arctic regional forests, known as the Taiga. It is also known in some circles as the Moscow Semi Longhair, and was bred primarily due to its exceptional hunting abilities. Any house with this cat in it will soon find all the mice and rats gone in no time.

This breed has an uncanny knack for being seen as youthful. This is because it takes them up to five years to mature both physically and mentally. No doubt you will always have a full grown kitten around for the most part, or for five years at least.

Many say that the personality of this feline is comparable to that of a dog. It likes to follow you around and tries to involve itself always in whatever activity you are doing at that particular moment. The cat also has an affinity towards water so there is no problem with it being afraid to take a bath if ever it needs to have one. Also, what many people do not know is that apart from purring, this cat can both trill and chirp as well.

As with any pet, regular check ups with the veterinarian will be required. But one really need not worry about the general health of the Siberian, as they are one of the most resilient and robust of breeds. In the rare occasion that they may get ill, this is usually related to heart or kidney ailments. Thus to keep this feline hale and hearty a majority of the time, it is best that a strict dietary intake be enforced, as this breed tends to eat a lot if left to its own devices.

Due to its rich and luxurious fur, many would believe the Siberian to be a difficult breed to groom. This in fact is a way of thinking that is quite far from the truth. The fur of the Siberian is highly resistant to tangles and matting, so upkeep is very easy indeed. All it takes to help it look clean and tidy is a regular brushing, at least once a week. Complications or difficulties may arise if regular shampooing is needed as the fur is also water resistant.

The properties of Siberian cat fur as being hypoallergenic is a selling point many adhere to. It is true up to a certain level, but the fur can only be considered as a fur that is least likely to cause allergies. It is not 100 percent allergy free. Thus it is still wise for a future owner to have a trial one month period. In this period he or she should observe if any allergies become apparent.

If up to this point you are all dead set on acquiring this kind of cat, then the next step will be to find one. It is best to find a reputable dealer and one who is licensed. This is of course the subject of our next article.




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