Welcome to Siberian Kitten Home

At Siberian Kittens, we promise a Kitten experience like no other. We specialize in purebreds, desirable pure breeds, and a variety of larger and speciality breeds as well. All in a relaxed, intimate setting. We also offer premium pet merchandise in our unique boutique filled with the highest quality, most exclusive pet accessories and supplies available.
 
Our Siberian Kittens are viewed through our eyes as “fur children.” They just happen to have four legs instead of two and a tail! We see ourselves as surrogate parents who bring these precious angels into the world for deserving families to enjoy the companionship that only a pet can offer. Our fur children are raised with the same amount of love, respect, and devotion as our two-legged children.
We are not a pet store and do not grant adoption privileges to people who simply have the financial means to pay for them.
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Siberian Kittens For Sale. Every kitten has a unique personality and we strive to make the perfect match between you and your newest family member for a lasting bond. We encourage pre-sales testing to ensure that you will be compatible with your new hypoallergenic Siberian Kitten. Our kittens are raised by hand, in a loving environment, and are socialized with dogs, cats, and children alike. By the time they are ready to leave our home, they are well adjusted and accustomed to being treated as one of the family.
 

Breed

Originally bred in Russia, Siberian cats are considered semi-longhaired cats.
Curiously, the name Siberians doesn’t come from the region of Siberia as some might think but is a comment on the cat’s thick, heavy coat that protected them from the winter temperatures of Russia.
The breed has a solid build, often growing quite large up to 12 to 18 pounds for males, and 10 to 14 pounds for females. They are strong and exceptionally intelligent cats. The fur is usually medium-long, textured, and tabby patterned.

Siberian Cat Temperament

The Siberian Cat breed is super affectionate and has a playful personality. These cats mature very slowly, both physically and emotionally. It can take the Siberian as long as five years to reach adulthood, which means they spend a significant portion of their lives acting like kittens.
 
Despite their youthful attitudes, Siberian cats are typically pretty mellow and quiet. When they do make noise, it will likely be a little purr or chirp to express some affection to their favourite people. Speaking of favourite people: The Siberian loves pretty much everyone. You can count on this family pet to get along with children and other animals.

Health

Siberian cats are a hardy breed. They tolerate most weather, as their coats protect them from the cold and the heat. They are considered healthier and require less care than some other pedigree breeds. They have no specific health issues and are often considered hypoallergenic.

Personality

Siberian cats are known for their dog-like loyalty. They are highly intelligent and will develop a strong bond with their owner. They are very devoted cats and love children. They are eager to receive affection and give it, often wanting to spend hours curled up on a lap, getting their chin scratched. They are easily trained, well-behaved, and extremely attentive. They are great companions and do extremely well in families with children.

More about Siberian Kittens

“They are generally nice cats and their personalities range across the board,” Kranz says. “Since they are a rare breed, we only see maybe a couple a year and they are sweet-natured cats. You can expect them to be moderately active, gentle cats with personalities much like any domestics.”
 
Stocky yet agile, Siberian cats are powerfully built with strong hind legs that are slightly longer than their front legs, creating an arch. This makes them skilled jumpers and incredible athletes. They resemble Maine Coons and Norwegian Forest cats but with rounder heads and larger paws. They also have distinct round eyes, typically green or gold, that give them a friendly expression.
 

Allergies

Considered hypoallergenic, this particular breed is noted to cause little to no reaction in many of those who suffer allergies to cat fur. Females especially are said to produce fewer allergens and thus are recommended to those with allergies who still want to keep a cat.
Of course, each person should test his reaction to their cat of choice first, as reaction differs with each individual and the severity of the allergy, and some individuals may still suffer symptoms.
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