Before Buying Siberian Kittens For Sale Virginia

By Jason Stewart


Right now you are probably reading this article because you are in the market for a new pet, or even a replacement one. You have settled your preferences on a cat instead of a dog, and you are about to respond to a Siberian kittens for sale Virginia sign that you saw earlier. Before you do make a decision and a commitment, do read on further into this article before you take on this breed.

Before you make any moves to acquire a Siberian, it is needed that you take stock of your willingness, intentions and capabilities as a pet owner. Remember that owning a pet is not a fad or a passing fancy that you can just forget. This is because you are taking care of a living and breathing thing that requires a lot of commitment, responsibility and time.

The Siberian is considered to be the ancestor of all modern long haired cats and can sometimes be mistaken for them. Some unscrupulous dealers may sometimes try to pass off a Maine Coon or a Norwegian Forest cat as true Siberians. A real deal Siberian however will set you back around USD 1300 to USD 1800 if you plan on getting one.

In terms of temperament, this breed is known to friendly yet adventurous. It can get along with strangers and other people, other cats and even dogs. Although a majority of the time they are athletic and very active, Siberians do make for good lap cats as well.

As it with any cat, it will be hard to give them a bath for they will be naturally averse to water. Their coat also has a natural oil that repels water too. The oil however keeps the fur in place so they will never look unkempt. Make sure you brush them at least for an hour a week to get rid of small tangles and debris.

On average the lifespan range of the Siberian is around a minimum of ten years to a maximum of eighteen years. Length of years is somewhat correlated to the amount of love and care it gets during its lifetime. The male when it reaches adulthood can get as heavy as twenty pounds while the female reaches fifteen pounds. Although it will be generally healthy throughout its natural life, this breed has a tendency to develop heart complications later on as it ages.

The jury is still out on whether the fur of the Siberian is truly hypoallergenic or not. Many say it is, while some will say it is not. However, there seems to be a general scientific consensus that the fur has one of the least amounts of allergens for cats out there.

The article above has given you some facts and ideas to think about before you make a final commitment. It is always a good idea to gather as much information as you can on any potential pet, such as what has been covered above and maybe also information on upkeep and diet among others. In this way of having more information you can make a better educated choice and decision on what to do.




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