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Siberian KittensSiberian cats and kittens for sale, from a small home based cattery in NE Georgia.  We are a breeder of these hypoallergenic Siberian Cats & hypo-allergenic Kittens raised with love and care.   All of our kittens are sold as pets only with a spay neuter contract including a written health guarantee. Our Siberian cats and kittens come in a rainbow of Russian colors.  We are based in Georgia and can fly your kitten to you anywhere in the country on Delta! GA State Licenced  & USDA Licensed Christmas in July Meet Our Hypoallergenic Siberian CatsJuly 23, 2016Make sure you reserve your Christmas Hypo-Allergenic Siberian Kittens in July. Contact Croshka Siberians to get your names added to our wait list. We have litters of kittens due in August and litters that will be ready for their new homes just before Christmas. Croshka Siberians is located in Atlanta, Georgia and we are able to ship a kitten to you since we are USDA Licensed and GA State Licensed. Croshka Cat’s Meow Photo Contest of Hypo-Allergenic Siberian CatsJuly 4, 2016Like my face book page https://www.facebook/SiberianCatPage and Vote for your favorite Hypo-Allergenic Siberian Cat…
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animals, have a special affinity for children and are the ultimate lap-cats. Beautiful Siberian Kittens for sale near Austin, Texas! Our Siberian kittens leave for their loving forever homes at about twelve weeks of age. At that time, they will be litter trained, age-appropriately vaccinated, and of course, are registerable asWe supply a detailed sales contract, a comprehensive health guarantee and instructions on kitten care. Siberian Cats & Kittens for sale! Siberian Cats & Kittens for sale! Our cats receive regular veterinary attention, all are current in their vaccinations and our cattery is FIV, leukemia and ringworm free. We breed only when kittens are in demand and place them only in homes where they will be cared for and loved throughout their lifetime. If you are interested in adopting a beautiful Siberian cat, please contact us for further information. With their loving dispositions and fondness for children Siberian cats with hypoallergenic fur make the
Good veterinarians are hard to find but we think we have found the very best. We wish to thank Dr. Toby Wallis, Dr. Brad Abraham, Dr. Michael Chambless and the absolutely wonderful staff at Parker Road Veterinary Hospital in Wylie, Texas, for their unfailing wisdom, guidance and kindness. With their help, we are confident that the kittens we place are beautiful, well-socialized and above all, healthy. We highly recommend that you arrange for continued regular vet care for your pet, so that it enjoys a long and happy life as a cherished member of your family. Our Siberian cattery is located in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. Points of Perfection Siberian Cats breeds and sells color point Siberian kittens and Siberian cats with hypoallergenic fur. Our Siberians can be shipped from our home in Dallas, Texas to many places in North America. To contact us: Siberian Cats - Siberian Kittens We have two websites on which we sell our Siberian cats and Siberian kittens.
Please check out our sites as follows: Katlina Siberian Cats at on which we sell traditional Siberians and Points of Perfection at on which we sell colorpoint Siberians. Siberian Cats Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Siberian Cats Siberian Cat Personality Siberians are affectionate cats with a good dose of personality and playfulness. They are amenable to handling, and breeders note that Siberians have a fascination with water, often dropping toys into their water dishes or investigating bathtubs before they're dry. Siberians seem very intelligent, with the ability to problem-solve to get what they want. Despite their size, they are very agile and are great jumpers, able to leap tall bookcases in a single bound. Siberian Cat Breed Traits The Siberian is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat. Breeders note that Siberian males range between 17 and 26 pounds and the females range between 13 and 17 pounds. As befits a cat that has survived the harsh climate of Siberia, the Siberian possesses a long, thick coat with a full ruff and a tight undercoat that becomes thicker in cold weather.
The coat's oily guard hairs give the coat its classic water resistance. All colors and patterns are accepted except pointed colors, although pointed Siberians exist in Russia and are called Nevsky Masquerades. Interested in the history of the Siberian cat breed? This breed may be new to the United States, but it's far from new to the Asian continent and to Europe. Exactly when and how the Siberian made his way to Siberia (and subsequently to Moscow and St. Petersburg) is not known, but it is theorized that the breed arrived with Russian emigrants. The cats survived and developed into a hardy, long haired breed able to withstand the unforgiving conditions of the region. The breed then spread throughout Europe, and the Siberian was noted in Harrison Weir?s late nineteenth century book, Our Cats and All About Them, as one of the three longhairs represented at the first cat show held in England in the 1700s.Breeder Elizabeth Terrell of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is credited with bringing the Siberian to the American cat fancier.
As a Himalayan breeder and aficionado of Russian culture, Terrell responded to a 1988 article in a cat publication asking for breeders willing to donate or trade Himalayans to help establish the breed in Russia. She contacted Nelli Sachuk, a member of St. Petersburg's Kotofei cat club (pronounced COT-ah-fay), which is a member of the international division of ACFA. Kotofei, named after a fabled Russian character that had the head of a cat, is one of the few Russian cat clubs that extend official pedigrees. Until recently, Russia did not allow citizens to own any kind of household pet, pedigreed or otherwise, because of the housing and food shortage. It wasn't until 1987 that Kotofei was formed and breeding records started being kept. The first cat show in Moscow was held in 1988.Terrell sent four Himalayans to Nelli Sachuk and in exchange received three Siberians from Sachuk on June 28, 1990, one male (with the impressive name of Kaliostro Vasenjkovich) and two females (Ofelia Romanova and Naina Romanova).
Before long, the Siberian had captivated Terrell's heart and pocketbook. She found herself investing thousands of dollars and long hours into obtaining more cats and establishing the Siberian as a recognized breed in America. Other breeders and fanciers joined her and they began the long process of winning association acceptance.Terrell based the American standard on the Russian standard, adapted to American cat fancy terms, of course. Terrell's concern about the breed was that getting true stock was difficult and time-consuming, and not every feline called a Siberian was actually pedigreed. Unless the cat is registered with one of the Russian cat clubs, complete with a metruka (certificate of birth), he could be merely one of the domestic mixed breed cats available very inexpensively in the Russian markets. Since it's become known that Americans will pay hard currency for Siberians, some cats may be misrepresented. Other people, uninformed about the differences between pedigreed and mixed breeds, will represent their cats as Siberians, just as many Americans will call any long haired cat Persian or Angora.