Monday, February 6, 2017

Pedigree Russian Blue Kittens

 THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT RUSSIAN BLUE

If you are looking for a gentle, quiet, intelligent cat, you may have found your match. It’s easy to see the appeal of the Russian Blue. His long, graceful, slim body is topped by a short, plush double coat tipped with silver. Round green eyes gaze out from his triangular head.They also comes in a long haired variety known as the Nebelung, which means “creature of the mist.”


Don’t get a Russian Blue if you want a cat who will follow you from room to room or greet guests with enthusiasm. The Russian Blue can be affectionate but is not inclined to be clingy toward family members, and guests will see only a flash of tail as he/she exits the room upon their entry. He/She does best with older children who won’t rush at him and scare him. If he/she is raised with young children or cat-friendly dogs, however, he/she can get along well with them.

The Russian Blue enjoys playing with feather toys. Sometime she/she will retrieve, but their favorite game is to teach his people to retrieve. He/She has a quick brain and is capable of figuring out how to get into cabinets or open doors. Like most cats, the Russian Blue loves to jump and climb. You will often find him resting in a sunny window. He weighs 5 to 11 pounds.





It’s essential to purchase your Russian Blue from a breeder who gives kittens plenty of handling from day one. A Russian Blue kitten may not warm up to you right away, but he/she should appear comfortable with handling by the breeder. If he/she shies away from her, look elsewhere.

The breed is well suited to any home with people who will love him and give their gorgeous coat a weekly combing. Keep them indoors to protect them from cars, diseases spread by other cats, and attacks from other animals. They can live 13 years or longer.

The Basics of Russian Blue Grooming

The thick Russian Blue coat is easy to groom with brushing or combing once or twice a week. Brush or comb the long haired Nebelung twice a week. You’ll need to brush both types more often in the spring when they shed their winter coats.

The rest is basic care. Trim the nails as needed and brush the teeth with a vet-approved pet toothpaste for good overall health and fresh breath.

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Quick Facts

weight: about 12 pounds
height: about 10 inches

Ideal Human Companions

 Working singles
First-time cat owners
Families with older children

Trademark Traits

Plush blue coat
Affectionate
Gentle
Shy with strangers
Playful


CHOOSING A RUSSIAN BLUE BREEDER

A reputable breeder will abide by a code of ethics that prohibits sales to pet stores and wholesalers and outlines the breeder’s responsibilities to their cats and to buyers. Choose a breeder who has performed the health certifications necessary to screen out genetic health problems to the extent that is possible, as well as one who raises kittens in the home. Kittens who are isolated can become fearful and skittish and may be difficult to socialize later in life.

Lots of reputable breeders have websites, so how can you tell who’s good and who’s not? Red flags include kittens always being available, multiple litters on the premises, having your choice of any kitten, and the ability to pay online with a credit card. Those things are convenient, but they are almost never associated with reputable breeders.

Whether you’re planning to get your feline friend from a breeder, a pet store, or another source, don’t forget that old adage “let the buyer beware”. Disreputable breeders and unhealthy catteries can be hard to distinguish from reliable operations. There’s no 100% guaranteed way to make sure you’ll never purchase a sick kitten, but researching the breed (so you know what to expect), checking out the facility (to identify unhealthy conditions or sick animals), and asking the right questions can reduce the chances of heading into a disastrous situation. And don’t forget to ask your veterinarian, who can often refer you to a reputable breeder, breed rescue organization, or other reliable source for healthy kittens.

Be patient. Depending on what you are looking for, you may have to wait six months or more for the right kitten to become available. Many breeders won’t release kittens to new homes until they are between 12 and 16 weeks of age.

Before you buy a kitten, consider whether an adult Russian Blue might be a better choice for your lifestyle. Kittens are loads of fun, but they’re also a lot of work and can be destructive until they reach a somewhat more sedate adulthood. With an adult, you know more about what you’re getting in terms of personality and health. If you are interested in acquiring an adult cat instead of a kitten, ask breeders about purchasing a retired show or breeding cat or if they know of an adult cat who needs a new home.

 

 

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