Siberian cats - description of the breed

Our heroine belongs to those native breeds, which were formed exclusively by natural means. Modern specialists only needed to conduct certification in an attempt to bring it to perfection. The standard for this beauty was approved only in 1990, and the international recognition of the Siberian was received in all organizations by 2000, when all the necessary papers were signed by officials of such respected structures as CFA, FIFe and TICA.

Description of breed and character of the Siberian cat

Let's start with the fact that the color of the Siberian can be quite colorful. The most common combination of the most common shades of black, red and white. According to the standard, animals with wool of the following color are rejected: lilac, abyssinian, broom and point. Also we will clarify that the Russian blue and Siberian cat are completely different breeds having many external differences in the description, they are not to be confused.

Fluffy heroine of our article refers to poludlinnosherstnymi cats. It has a magnificent cover that does not allow moisture, a medium length trunk with a strong bone, a massive neck and a trapezoid head. The tail of the Siberian is large enough and decorated with a long flowing hair. The males of this breed are quite large, reaching 12 kg, and their ladies are somewhat smaller, they usually do not exceed a weight of 6 kg.

Siberian cats normally adjust to different types of dwellings, but they generally adore private houses where they can organize active games and hunting for rodents. By the way, if you decide to get this beautiful breed, then it's worth to refrain from buying guinea pigs or hamsters, fluffy hunters will not allow them to dwell next to them under one roof. With the kids, the Siberians get on well, remember the family members well, but the aliens are met guardedly, trying to protect their possessions from them.

Description of the breed of Siberian cat, we finish the good news - their wool is safe enough for allergy sufferers, especially this applies to the female individuals who produce the protein Fel D1 much less than males. Hypoallergenicity and excellent character of these animals allows them to be recommended as pets in almost any home.