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Russian large breed with triple-layered coat. Produces less Fel d 1 allergen. Calm and loyal.
The Siberian is a naturally occurring landrace breed of domestic cat from Russia, with a documented history spanning several centuries. It is the national cat of Russia and features prominently in Russian folklore. The Siberian is a large, semi-longhaired cat with a triple-layered, water-resistant coat adapted to the harsh Siberian climate. It is notable for reportedly producing lower levels of the Fel d 1 allergen compared to most other breeds, making it potentially more suitable for people with mild cat allergies. Siberians are calm, loyal, and dog-like in their attachment to their families.
Origen
Russia (Siberia)
Esperanza de vida
11-18 years
Tamaño
Weight 4-9kg
Temperatura
18〜28℃
High-quality large-breed cat food.
Calm and loyal. Dog-like devotion; loves being with family.
Active and playful. Strong jumper; loves high places.
Triple-layered thick coat. Brush 2-3 times weekly; daily during shedding.
Russia
Risk of HCM. Large breed; slow to mature (fully grown at 5 years).
Beginner. Esta es una especie amigable para principiantes. No requiere equipo especial ni experiencia, y puede mantenerse con éxito con una configuración de cuidado básica.
La temperatura ideal para Siberian es 18〜28℃. Evita cambios bruscos de temperatura y mantén un ambiente estable.
La esperanza de vida promedio de Siberian es 11-18 years. Con cuidados y nutrición adecuados, pueden vivir una vida larga y saludable.
Siberian típicamente alcanza Weight 4-9kg como adulto. El tamaño puede variar según las condiciones de cuidado y la genética individual.
Siberian se alimenta de: High-quality large-breed cat food.. Apunta a una dieta equilibrada con una frecuencia de alimentación adecuada.
El precio de Siberian varía significativamente según el morfo, tamaño y linaje. Consulta nuestra página de precios de mercado para información actualizada.
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