Siberian Cat Facts, Colors & Care Suggestions!

It is a fun fact that cats do not usually get along with dogs. They get to feel some animosity towards one another. But when you have a Siberian cat, you should completely forget about this normalized animosity between cats and dogs. Siberian cats are so much alert, friendly, and easy-going that they get along with dogs too. 

Siberian Cat Facts

Siberian Cat History:

Siberian cats come with new history. Although not much is known about their early years, it is believed that at least 1000 years ago, Siberian cats were originated in the forests of Siberia. It is also thought that these attractive Siberians are the ancestors of all modern cats with long hair. To the collective knowledge, these cats ran away from the atrocious Siberian temperature and sought refuge in farms, and monasteries. They were used as rodent control for farms and shops. It is only then that they became domesticated. Siberians are considered to Russian national treasure. 

After the cold war, Siberians traveled to the U.K., and soon they made their way to the U.S. through some cat enthusiasts like Elizabeth Terrell, who adored these furry creatures and wanted to breed them in the U.S. Siberians are very affectionate, friendly, outgoing, smart, and energetic. They are also very athletic and have excellent hunting skills. Siberians are known to be the breed with lesser hereditary health issues. Given the characteristics Siberians possess, It is no surprise why cat enthusiasts from U.K. and U.S. wanted to have these furry babies in their part of the world. 

Siberian Cat Facts

What make Siberians so accessible and desired is their distinctive qualities, which set them apart from other feline breeds. They are so vast that it leaves a man in awe. Their immense size is one of the reasons that make them different from other cats. Their average weight is almost between 14 to 21 pounds, with males being larger than females. With a considerable body, Siberians also have an excellent muscular build that is matched with a long, thick coat that is adaptable to harsh and freezing climates. Because of their muscular built, Siberian cats require a well-balanced diet to maintain their surprisingly long jacket. Siberians’ coat comes in a variety of colors with an oily touch, which makes their leather water-resistant. 

Siberians are a medium to large cat gifted with excellent physique, strength, balance, power, and alertness. Despite their strength and vigor, they have soft and sweet facial expressions. Their eyes are round that vary in color ranging from gold to green and all shades in between. Some Siberians also have two different colored eyes, and some even are gifted with blue eyes. 

Siberians are a natural breed, and their physical appearance reflects the weather and climate in which they were first developed.

Their long, heavy, and dense triple coat, which is medium to long and is also water repellent triple helps them combat the highly cold weather. Their layer covers their ears, their neck, their bushy tail, and their whole body structure to make them warm. In short, their physical appearance with a long coat reflects their ability to survive in a cold climate.

Moreover, the hair on their ear makes them look pointed when, in reality, their ears are rounded. Their long coat makes it necessary for their owners to brush them time and again. Unlike other feline breeds who are afraid of water, Siberians like playing in the water. And this is why you can bathe them regularly, for they might cherish the water. 

Are Siberian cats hypoallergenic?

It is mostly believed that Siberian cats are hypoallergenic, which means that you cannot get any allergy reaction from them while snuggling or cuddling them. The skin of Siberian cats produces less Fel d1 that is found in cats’ saliva and glands. When cats lick themselves, Fel d1 is left on their coat that can stimulate allergies. Siberians also have less dander and shed quite less than other cats, which makes them perfect pick even for families with allergies. 

Siberian Cat Colors or pattern:

There are a variety of colors. Siberian cats are born in. The most common colors in Siberian cats are black, white, gray, orange, and blue. Sometimes there can be a combination of two colors, making them more attractive looking than they already are. Siberian cats also come with a variety of patterns. For instance, sometimes they have a striped pattern, sometimes there are spots or merely blotches on their fur. The Siberians that have models will always have a Tabby M on their heads. Some Siberians also look like Siamese breed with a faded body while prominent colours on their heads, tails, and legs. 

Siberian Cat Care Tips:

Although Siberians are very friendly by nature, they are also very communal, which make them habitual of a Siberian partner. Hence, it is good that you keep two Siberians together where they can grow and thrive. 

Siberians are also very playful, which exposes them to dangers. They are quite slow to mature, and this is why their high-spirited playing attitude will linger for a more extended period. This is why you must get toys or tall trees to channel their playful nature positively and safely. Don’t let them jump on shelves where they might end up harming themselves.

Don’t forget to trim their nails. Keep their ears clean of all the dirt and debris. If you find any signs of infection in their ear, take them to a vet immediately. As mentioned above, Siberians have a long and heavy coat. During the warm weather, they might shed a lot to have a comparatively thinner skin to survive the heat.

While in winters, their fur will keep on adding layers to it to escape the cold. You must bathe them occasionally during warm weather so that they can be free of the loose hair. Occasional brushing is also required for Siberians. Moreover, you must start performing these care tips from the time they are merely kittens so that they become more used to it and less fussy about it. 

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  1. ปั้มไลค์

    Like!! Thank you for publishing this awesome article.

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