Friday, November 18, 2016

How To Choose The Right Siberian Cat Breeder

By Sandra Sanders


Having a pet at home can relieve so much stress and other bad emotions. It does wonders for you health. This is one of the biggest reason why people get one or two or seven of them. They may cost some money but the furry company is well worth it. Picking the right one for you is quite the challenge though.

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.

Looking for the right breeder that sells these babies can be a bit difficult. A little research would go a long way before you go an decide on one breeder right away. Their reputation amongst others in their industry should be good, and this also includes the vets in the area. There should be a close knit cat society in your area.

Create a list of people of who you plan to get the cats from. Not getting from a breeder, when you would prefer a pure breed could result to some medical complications for the cat. Check out their websites if they have any and check on the reviews that their clients have for them.

Also check if the person is registered. This will guarantee that the cat you will get is healthy and in a great condition. This is the perfect way to determine and assure that your pet is purebred. Most breeders go through quite a process to mate their felines with the right pair. This can take them weeks or even months to find. Plus, certificates and check ups are needed for this to happen.

Ask if you can visit the home or shop of this person. Seeing where the kittens are being held and the environment that they stay in is crucial. It gives you a good impression of how the breeder manages his creatures. Observe and be keen about checking for weird odors and smells of urine and cat feces.

Kitten mills in particular are bad. While they may produce many felines for you to choose from, the chances of these creatures being taken cared of well are slim. If the breeder that you are considering to buy from hesitates and would not let you visit this maybe be because the place is not exactly conducive for the animals.

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.

Ask well constructed questions. The breeder should also show concern about who will be getting their kittens. A good sign is if they, in turn are also evaluating you. The more knowledgeable they are, the better. An honest one would not hesitate about telling you the disadvantages and congenital downsides of a certain feline that you picked.




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