BREED INFO

The Siberian tends to be both a great problem solver and also, rather like dogs, is loyal to its adopted family which is why they are so well suited to the households in which one spouse, usually a husband or significant other, professes to be a “dog person” not a “cat person.” Often it is that same “dog person” who is greeted at the door by their Siberian and after being dutifully followed around the house by their Siberian then decides that one Siberian is simply not enough!

They are more dependent on human interaction than and tend to bond closer than other feline breeds. This also creates a situation that provides for easier training. Siberian are powerful cats, but rarely injure their human friends, even in play. They purr very loudly and love to head butt their favorite humans.

They are not very vocal but quickly establish communications through body language. Because of the obvious reasons above and many amazing others, the Siberian cat and kitten are rapidly becoming the pet of choice for many families. Siberian are extremely agile and can leap great distances and heights to “fly through the air with the greatest of ease!”
Grooming of the Siberian is not very demanding. A bath is not a necessity unless they have an accident (mud, diarrhea…). They will shed intensely twice a year, in spring and autumn.

The Siberian tends to be both a great problem solver and also, rather like dogs, is loyal to its adopted family which is why they are so well suited to the households in which one spouse, usually a husband or significant other, professes to be a “dog person” not a “cat person.” Often it is that same “dog person” who is greeted at the door by their Siberian and after being dutifully followed around the house by their Siberian then decides that one Siberian is simply not enough!

They are more dependent on human interaction than and tend to bond closer than other feline breeds. This also creates a situation that provides for easier training. Siberian are powerful cats, but rarely injure their human friends, even in play. They purr very loudly and love to head butt their favorite humans.

Today, Siberian cats are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them popular pets in many parts of the world. They are also admired for their hypoallergenic qualities, as some individuals with cat allergies find that they can tolerate Siberian cats better than other breeds.

The Siberian tends to be both a great problem solver and also, rather like dogs, is loyal to its adopted family which is why they are so well suited to the households in which one spouse, usually a husband or significant other, professes to be a “dog person” not a “cat person.” Often it is that same “dog person” who is greeted at the door by their Siberian and after being dutifully followed around the house by their Siberian then decides that one Siberian is simply not enough!

They are more dependent on human interaction than and tend to bond closer than other feline breeds. This also creates a situation that provides for easier training. Siberian are powerful cats, but rarely injure their human friends, even in play. They purr very loudly and love to head butt their favorite humans.

They are not very vocal but quickly establish communications through body language. Because of the obvious reasons above and many amazing others, the Siberian cat and kitten are rapidly becoming the pet of choice for many families. Siberian are extremely agile and can leap great distances and heights to “fly through the air with the greatest of ease!”
Grooming of the Siberian is not very demanding. A bath is not a necessity unless they have an accident (mud, diarrhea…). They will shed intensely twice a year, in spring and autumn.

The Siberian tends to be both a great problem solver and also, rather like dogs, is loyal to its adopted family which is why they are so well suited to the households in which one spouse, usually a husband or significant other, professes to be a “dog person” not a “cat person.” Often it is that same “dog person” who is greeted at the door by their Siberian and after being dutifully followed around the house by their Siberian then decides that one Siberian is simply not enough!

They are more dependent on human interaction than and tend to bond closer than other feline breeds. This also creates a situation that provides for easier training. Siberian are powerful cats, but rarely injure their human friends, even in play. They purr very loudly and love to head butt their favorite humans.

They are not very vocal but quickly establish communications through body language. Because of the obvious reasons above and many amazing others, the Siberian cat and kitten are rapidly becoming the pet of choice for many families. Siberian are extremely agile and can leap great distances and heights to “fly through the air with the greatest of ease!”
Grooming of the Siberian is not very demanding. A bath is not a necessity unless they have an accident (mud, diarrhea…). They will shed intensely twice a year, in spring and autumn.

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Siberian cats are high energy and very playful but can be very happy being indoor cats as long as there's lots to entertain us and access to the outdoors for mental stimulation – there are some great cautious to keep them safe and offer a taste of the outdoors, which is important for their mental health.

Because of their easygoing personalities and relatively low maintenance, they make great additions to active households full of kids and other furry family members.

Siberian are mellow cats who tend to get along with everyone. They're great for families, single people, older people, and get along well with other pets. An intelligent and playful little soul, the Siberian is also content to sit on your lap and purr quietly.