Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Ways To Find A Good Siberian Cat Breeder For You

By Sandra Sanders


Cats are just some of the sweetest most misunderstood animals in the world. Each one has a different personality and picking out one would also matter depending on the personality of the owner. This is something to especially consider if you have children or allergies. Luckily there are some breeds that are more friendly with people who have high sensitivity to dander.

The Siberian Cat originated from Russia and are known to be the second largest breed of cats, the first would be the Maine Coon. Getting a purebred one from a Siberian cat breeder may be expensive, but guaranteed they are so worth it. Personality wise these felines are very gentle compared to other types.

Many things need to be considered for a breeder to count as a good one. On your end, some extensive research is needed to make sure that the pet you get is healthy and is in top shape. One very important thing to check for is their reputation among cat societies, among others who breed and the veterinarians in the area.

This way, you can make a list and just crush out those who have a bad rep. It would also be great if you ask about any websites they may have, especially when you are not able to meet them. There is a possibility that they would show the cats and review of those who bought from them which would make for a great reference.

Those who take the matter seriously are guaranteed to be registered in societies and other breeding authorities. If you can clarify their certification, you can assure that the kitten you buy is healthy. The process involved in getting the right mix of genes for the cat, on the breeders end, can be tasking. So if they are serious about this matter, a registration and other certifications should be present.

See if you can visit the place where the kittens are being kept. Seeing what the place looks like allows you to assess how well the breeder keeps the environment cat friendly and if they do know what they are doing. Also check for any weird fecal and urine stenches.

Doing this can save you money from paying so much at the vet. Try to ask if you can visit the place where the breeding happens. Usually this is inside the home. Observe the conditions at which the animals live in. This helps you to judge whether these pets are well taken cared of. Reconsider your options if the breeder seems hesitant. An honest business owner has nothing to hide.

The basic rule about kittens is that they should not be separated from their mothers at an early age. A good 10 to 14 weeks should be good. If you see those people selling kittens younger than this, it is a significant red flag. Siberians are quite difficult to keep at top condition so you may want to be extra careful about this.

When you do your research, you will be able to ask sensible questions about the breed. Do not take it against yourself if the breeder seems like they are judging and evaluating you as if they were checking if you are qualified to be a cat parent. This means that they are actually concerned and worry about the welfare of their pets.




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