Collection: Personalised Siberian Gifts

We have a huge collection of Personalised Siberian Gifts for you to choose from, and so many ways to spoil your best furry friend. Whether you are looking for a super-stylish bowl or a super-cosy bed, we have some great gift ideas for your special Siberian. Not only have we hand-picked purr-fect presents for your puss, we also have Siberian cat inspired gifts for owners too. From candles to cushions, there’s something to please everyone.

Introduction

The Siberian is a good-looking cat with a good-natured personality to match. They look big and powerful, and they’re certainly athletic and agile enough to make big jumps, but the biggest thing about these gorgeous, fluffy cats is their purr.

History

Written records of Siberian cats date back to the 13th century, but it’s believed this ancient breed’s origins stretch back as far as 1000 AD. Native to Russia, the Siberian is a landrace breed, meaning it has evolved naturally without human intervention, and therefore today’s cats have remained very similar in appearance to their ancient ancestors. Once only seen in Siberian forests, they gradually made their way into towns, becoming feral street cats that hung around market places. With their gorgeous looks, it was only a matter of time before townsfolk were inviting them into their homes, but it was late in the 19th century before they made an appearance in other countries.

Personality

The Siberian is an energetic and intelligent cat that likes to be busy, when they’re not snoozing. They are known to be great climbers and jumpers, and they’re very playful, meaning they do well in an environment where they have space to come and go as they please, but they can adapt to indoor living if given enough mental stimulation. With big paws and big hearts, Siberians are fun-loving and patient characters, making them lovely companions and family pets.

Vitals

Height large-size cat up to 30 cm at the shoulder; body length can be 43-63 cm, not including the tail.
Weight 4-8 kg
Other names Siberian Forest Cat, Moscow Semi-Longhair
Origin Russia
Coat unique coat of three layers; guard hair, awn hair, and fluffy down underlayer.
Colour possible colour combinations include tabby, caramel, cinnamon, chocolate, orange, black, grey, colour pointed, and with or without white patches.
Eye Colour variations from green to copper, and sometimes blue, or two eyes of different colours.
Life Expectancy 12 to 15 years
Health Issues hereditary conditions that can affect the Siberian cat include cardiomyopathy and PK deficiency.
Care Tips Siberian cats are lively and adventurous but can adapt to indoor living if given plenty of games to play. Grooming: regular grooming may be needed to prevent tangles and matts from forming. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food

 

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