Personality of the Siberian Cat
Personality Plus. The Siberian has a
very dog like temperament and are very affectionate. They come out to
greet the visitors in the house and are not shy. They are very
intelligent and very quick learners. They also have a triple purr and
unlike other breeds have a chirping sound they use when they come to
greet you. When they are around water they appear to be fascinated with
it and will drop toys into it and play in sinks with water left in. The
Siberian makes the ideal lap cat and will live quite happily indoors
with you.
Are Siberian Cats Hypoallergenic?
It appears that different cat breeds have different
levels of the FEL D 1 protein
(the protein which is responsible for cat
allergies).
It is believed that the Siberian Cat produces less
allergens than other breeds. The average
cat produces 63,000 micrograms of Fel-Dh1, It is estimated that the female
Siberian produces approximately 200 micrograms of Fel-Dh1 per gram. For more
reading:
Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds
Siberian Cat Appearance
The Siberian is a large, strong cat which can take up to five
years to mature. The females being smaller than the males as in all
breeds. They are noted for being very agile and can leap great
distances. Their muscles are outstanding and powerful. The back is long
and very slightly curved but appears horizontal in motion. The compact
rounded belly develops with age. The hind-leg of the the Siberian is
slightly longer than the front legs, with large and powerful firm
rounded paws. The overall appearance should be a cat of great strength
and size with an excellent physical tone. The facial expression is alert
but sweet. The general impression of the cat is one of circles and
roundness rather than angular as in some of the other breeds.
The head of the Siberian is a
modified wedge of medium size with rounded contours broader at the skull
and narrowing slightly to a full rounded muzzle with well rounded chin.
The cheek bones are neither high set or prominent there should be a
good distance between the ears and the eyes. The forehead being flat and
the nose has a slight curvature before the tip the neck is medium in
length and round and well muscled.
The tail of
the Siberian is medium in length wide at the base with a blunt tip and
the end which is evenly and thickly covered with fur from the base of
the tail to the tip of the tail.The ears are medium to large wide and
set as much on the sides of the head as on the top the tips are rounded
and the ear tilts forward.The eyes are large almost round eyes set wide
apart with the outer corner slightly angled toward the base of the ear.
There is no relationship of eye colour to coat colour however the
typical colour seen is yellow- green.
Siberian Cat Coat and Colours
The coat is
the Siberians crowning glory, this is a moderately to long haired coat
with the fur on the lower chest and shoulder blades being slightly
shorter. There should be an abundant ruff around the neck setting off
the large impressive head. There is a tight undercoat, which becomes
thicker in colder weather. The coat gives the impression of lacquer and
oil when ungroomed. The hair may thicken and curl on the belly and
britches, but this is not a feature of the cat. The skin may also appear
to have a bluish cast. Clear strong colours and patterns are desirable
but are secondary to type.
Colour varieties of the Siberian vary and all colours are genetically possible, such as tabby, solid colours tortoiseshell colours and colour point varieties.
There is some depute as to the origins of the colour points in the breed but as long as records have been kept in Russia colour points have been noted to have been produced. The Russian believe that the feral pointed cats mated with the other colours along the Neva River region in Leningrad (which is now named St Petersburg) in the 1960’s.Soon Russian breeders were including this pattern into their breeding programs and created the nick name for them “Neva-Masquerade”. Neva for the river, and masquerade, for the mask. These are not a separate class of the Siberian but another colour. Some countries still do not accept the colour pointed version in the breed acceptance standard. No outcrosses are permitted for this breed.
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