Siberian Cat

Breeders

 

History
This breed may be new to the United States, but it’s far from new to the Asian continent and to Europe. Exactly when and how the Siberian made its way to Siberia (and subsequently to Moscow and St. Petersburg) is not known, but it is theorized that the breed arrived with Russian emigrants. The cats survived and developed into a hardy, longhaired breed able to withstand the unforgiving conditions of the region. The breed then spread throughout Europe, and the Siberian was noted in Harrison Weir’s late nineteenth century book, Our Cats and All About Them, as one of the three longhairs represented at the first cat show held in England in the 1700s.

Breeder Elizabeth Terrell of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is credited with bringing the Siberian to the American cat fancier. As a Himalayan breeder and aficionado of Russian culture, Terrell responded to a 1988 article in a cat publication asking for breeders willing to donate or trade Himalayans to help establish the breed in Russia. She contacted Nelli Sachuk, a member of St. Petersburg’s Kotofei cat club (pronounced COT-ah-fay), which is a member of the international division of ACFA. Kotofei, named after a fabled Russian character that had the head of a cat, is one of the few Russian cat clubs that extend official pedigrees. Until recently, Russia did not allow citizens to own any kind of household pet, pedigreed or otherwise, because of the housing and food shortage. It wasn’t until 1987 that Kotofei was formed and breeding records started being kept. The first cat show in Moscow was held in 1988.

Terrell sent four Himalayans to Nelli Sachuk and in exchange received three Siberians from Sachuk on June 28, 1990—one male (with the impressive name of Kaliostro Vasenjkovich) and two females (Ofelia Romanova and Naina Romanova).

Before long, the Siberian had captivated Terrell’s heart and pocketbook. She found herself investing thousands of dollars and long hours into obtaining more cats and establishing the Siberian as a recognized breed in America. Other breeders and fanciers joined her and they began the long process of winning association acceptance.

Terrell based the American standard on the Russian standard, adapted to American cat fancy terms, of course. Terrell’s concern about the breed was that getting true stock was difficult and time-consuming, and not every feline called a Siberian was actually pedigreed. Unless the cat is registered with one of the Russian cat clubs, complete with a metruka (certificate of birth), it could be merely one of the domestic mixed breed cats available very inexpensively in the Russian markets. Since it’s become known that Americans will pay hard currency for Siberians, some cats may be misrepresented. Other people, uninformed about the differences between pedigreed and mixed breeds, will represent their cats as Siberians, just as many Americans will call any longhaired cat Persian or Angora. Buying a Siberian from Russia from now on, says Terrell, will be a little like playing Russian roulette.

Terrell has formed an inter-registry breed club called Taiga (pronounced Tie-GAH, named after the Taiga forests of Siberia) to help maintain the breed’s purity and to promote the breed in the cat fancy. While this breed is still rare, fanciers have shown interest and the response has been positive. Full acceptance should be only a matter of time.

Personality
Siberians are affectionate cats with a good dose of personality and playfulness. They are amenable to handling, and breeders note that Siberians have a fascination with water, often dropping toys into their water dishes or investigating bathtubs before they’re dry. Siberians seem very intelligent, with the ability to problem-solve to get what they want. Despite their size, they are very agile and are great jumpers, able to leap tall bookcases in a single bound.

Conformation
The Siberian is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat. Breeders note that Siberian males range between 17 and 26 pounds and the females range between 13 and 17 pounds. As befits a cat that has survived the harsh climate of Siberia, the Siberian possesses a long, thick coat with a full ruff and a tight undercoat that becomes thicker in cold weather. The coat’s oily guard hairs give the coat its classic water resistance. All colors and patterns are accepted except pointed colors, although pointed Siberians exist in Russia and are called Nevsky Masquerades.

 

General
The Siberian is a large, strong cat that takes approximately five years to mature. The females may weigh less than the males. They are extremely agile and great leapers. Their muscles are mighty, outstanding, and powerful.
Body
Shape moderately long, substantial; back slightly curved or arched; compact, tight belly and convex torso appear with age; boning large; chest well-rounded; musculature substantial.
Head
Broad, modified wedge with gentle rounded contours; size medium; muzzle rounded; moderately long; top of head flat; forehead slightly curved; cheeks not pronounced; whiskers long.
Ears
Medium large; wide at base with rounded tips; wide set; tilted forward; lynx tipping desirable.
Eyes
Large; almost round; wide set. Color has no relationship to coat color.
Tail
Wide at base, blunt at tip; length medium; even and thick long hairs drape down from top side of tail.
Coat
Length moderately long to long on body; slightly shorter on shoulder blades and part of the chest; oily guard hairs for a water-resistant coat; ruff full.
Color
All colors and patterns with the exception of pointed colors.
Disqualify
Adult cat not having substantial weight; straight profile; narrow or foxlike muzzle; almond-shaped eyes; very long legs.
Allowable Outcrosses
None.

 

 

UstaSiberians

E-mail:  md88olga@yahoo.com

215-528-0018

Small cattery of hypo allergic Siberian cats from World champion Russia imported bloodlines. Beautiful kittens well socialized with people and dogs. Variety of colors. TICA, CFA and Taiga registrations and awards. We raised our cats as truly family members. We love them very much and we spend all our spare time with them. We provide written contract, health certificate and health guaranty. Our cats are tested as FIV, FeLV negative. Welcome to visit our website.

 

7 Cedars Siberians

E-mail:  jbeebe2323@aol.com

719-569-0807

Our breeding program is both family-based and carefully researched.  We select our superior breeding cats from championship catteries in Eastern and Western Russia, as well as the USA.  Top priority is given to the health, temperament, and quality of each cat and its ancestors.  Our cats have been screened for both current and genetic health issues.  They have extremely affectionate temperaments, passing their loving personalities along to their kittens.  The kittens are socialized with our family of adults, children, and dogs.  They're ready to bring many years of joy and warmth into your home!      located in : Colorado

 

CROSHKA SIBERIANS

E-mail:  kathy@siberian-cat.net
 

770-867-6092 home  678-859-2657  cell phone

Experienced breeder since 1994 of HYPO-ALLERGENIC Cat
and Kittens. Tica registered, written health
guarantee, family pets that can be shipped. USDA & GA
State Licensed.  Call me located in  Winder, GA  

 

Asthera

E-mail:  siberiansathen@yandex.ru
 

682-518-9063

We raise some of the most beautiful Siberian cats in the world. Our cats are not from Europe or West Russia, but they are from my homeland of Siberia. They are pure Siberian, wihout any color point. I and my cats originally lived in Tomsk, Siberia, but we are now living outside of Dallas, Tx. Visit my homepage or e-mail me for more details.
located in : Texas

 

Kender Siberians

E-mail:  TheSiberianCat@yahoo.com

623-386-8731

Dedicated to the Siberian cat since 1992, beautiful winning lines.

Shipping limited.   Kittens occasionally to qualified homes.   located in : Arizona

 

Big Sky Siberian Katz

E-mail:  bigskysiberiankatz@yahoo.com
 

406-885-1175

 

True Siberian Forest Cats.I have a small cattery located in the Flathead Valley of NW Montana in the Northern Rockies. I am happy to say I am the first and only cattery  in  Montana that breeds Siberian Cats. We belong to the  TICA and CFA.

 

 

Sibirskaja Cattery
724-496-2636

Welcome to Willow Springs.   We are a small business located in Butler, Pennsylvania, approximately 30 miles north of Pittsburgh. 

 We are licensed with the State of Pennsylvania and are current members of T.I.C.A. The International Cat Association. 

 

 

Sineglazka Siberian Cats

E-mail:cossackcc@cox.net

702-269-5882

We are a small hobby/serious breeder of top show quality Siberian Cats. Our cattery and cats are registered with CFA and TICA. We specialize in breeding color points from our Imported World Champion Lines. Please visit our website at http://www.sineglazkasiberiancats.com for more information and see many photos of our beautiful Siberian cats and kittens.

 

 

Symphonie

E-mail:jeyurez@comcast.net

(303) 460-9615

Our Siberians will leave their paw prints on your heart, much like a good symphony can cause you to remember the beauty of a melody.  We show our cats (TICA), outstanding temperaments, beautiful colors, two year genetic health guarantee, first shots and physical.
located in : Colorado

 

 

Charodey Siberians

E-mail:arkada77@yahoo.com
720-747-9441

We are very reputable well known professional cattery. Our gorgeous home raised very sweet and sociable Siberian kittens will steal you heart at first time you'll see them. All our breeding cats very carefully selected from top quality  bloodlines from International and Grand Champion winners. We have kittens in variety of colors include: white, color point, classic, silver, blue, red. located in : Colorado

 

 

Vonleibchens Siberians and Persians

E-mail:vonleibchens@gmail.com
940-867-7514

We are a small and closed cattery with our Siberians imported from Russia And Poland of international champions. We show in TICA and CFA and breed to show standards, wonderful personalities and conformity. Raised in our home with dogs, persian cats and kitens, and children.  They are well-socialized. Siberians and Persians are part of our family. Sold to home with contract and health guarantee. Wonderful, healthy, solid cats and kittens. Brown, black mackeral tabbies, sometimes golden shaded, and some with white.  Our cats and kittens have the "bobcat" look ticking tht is just beautiful and shimmers in the sun.
located in : Texas

 

1 Above Siberian Cats

E-mail: oneabovesiberiancats@yahoo.com

845-671-0456

Siberian cats and Siberian kittens from 1 Above Siberian Cats are beautiful little Angels who will melt your heart away! Being located in central Oklahoma and near a major International airport, this makes it very convenient for shipping to all points in the Continental U.S. With only a few hours driving time from the bordering states of Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas, this too makes adopting a Siberian kitten very easy for you.

 

Moonandstarkatz Siberians

E-mail: moonandstarkatz@gmail.com

 

Natural, wild, exotic loving Siberian kittens. Health tested, hand socialized, TICA registered, diverse pedigrees: lines from St Petersburg, Moscow and Siberia for kittens that look wild, love like no other, and entertain endlessly.
located in : Ohio

 

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