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5 Pure Loving Siberian Forest Kittens

Midhurst
2 days
Ā£895
Annie
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Adv. Location:Bepton, Midhurst
Breed:Siberian
Pets in litter:2 male / 3 female
Pet Age: :8 weeks
Pet Available:2024-09-20
Pet Viewable with Mother:

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šŸ˜» 1 of 5 Siberian Forest hypoallergenic kittens available in September at 8 weeks old. All have blue eyes. šŸŸ£ 1 Female - Pure white AVAILABLE šŸŸ£ 1 Female RESERVED - ā€˜Neva Mascaradeā€™ (Cream with Lynx point markings) Red neck ribbons in gallery šŸŸ£ 1 Female RESERVED - ā€˜Neva Mascaradeā€™ (Cream with Lynx point markings) Red neck ribbons in gallery šŸ”µ 1 Male RESERVED - ā€˜Neva Mascaradeā€™ (Cream with Lynx point markings) šŸ”µ 1 Male RESERVED - ā€˜Neva Mascaradeā€™ (Cream with Lynx point markings) šŸ˜» Willow my Siberian (pure white) Mother has produced the most gentle & devine litter of x5 adorable kittens sired by Harley my very rare Siberian ā€˜Neva Mascaradeā€™ (colour - Lynx pointed) šŸ˜» Viewings of mother / father and kittens can be arranged at my home at any time that suits you. In the meantime please enjoy the gallery which includes videos at the endā˜ļøšŸ˜ŗšŸ‘ šŸ˜» The kittens are growing up to be sweet and gentle, loving lap-cats like their pure Siberian mother and father. šŸ˜» Lovingly home reared and regularly handled by myself a retired NHS Nurse. The kittens possess the Siberian good natured temperament and are simply divine; they are absolute loyal sweety-pies and love to be near you always and will follow you around the house like a dog, patiently waiting for a fuss. They adore children and socialise easily with existing pets. They love to greet you when you come home, often rolling over to have their tummies stroked. šŸ˜» Siberians have a fascination with water and will happily play with a running tap or bowl of water. They have a very high IQ and respond well to games and training. They will even enjoy a game of fetch. šŸ˜» Siberians are a popular hypoallergenic breed. Despite having thick, long hair, they produce less allergen-causing proteins than many other cats. From my experience their fur is not prone to matting and tangles compared to other long hair breeds, however they do enjoy a grooming. šŸ˜» Since the demise of the Soviet Union, Siberians are still rare in the UK as they are an indigenous breed from Russian Siberia for over a thousand years where they have evolved to withstand the freezing hostile conditions. They have extra large paws for walking on snow; an impressive mane with easy to maintain triple layered fur and gorgeous long bushy tail. šŸ˜» Siberians have longer powerful hind legs which makes them athletic jumpers - they are very adept at climbing up and down trees and balancing on thin branches. šŸ˜» Siberians donā€™t like being left alone all day. Itā€™s a good idea to have two if you donā€™t already have a pet dog or cat. It is always a joy to watch two Siberians goofing around together. šŸ˜» Siberians are a hardy breed with few Heath issues and live for up to 20 years. They are slow to reach full size and maturity until they are 5 years old. At 10 years they will have more muscle mass. šŸ˜» I must say that after having bred & owned many cat breeds I have found Siberians to be the ultimate feline companions. They are friendly, affectionate, calm and gentle. They are more than a pet, they are a loyal and kind furry family member.
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