
Small-scale breeding of traditional Siberian cats
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Siberian cat comes from the Siberian taiga, a forested area. The birthplace of the breed has undoubtedly influenced the cat's long, thick and protective coat and tail. Siberian cat has been known in Russia for thousands of years and it often appears in the country's folk tales.
Siberian cat is a warm-hearted and multidimensional pet that charms its owner with its unique personality. In addition to being present and affectionate, siberian cat is also brave, active and playful. In fact it's often referred to as a cat dog. Some of them like to play and bring small toys to be thrown and fetched. Others greet the owner at the door upon returning home. That's why teaching tricks is a fun and easy way to challenge your cat's fast and agile brain. The nature of Siberian cats makes them popular pets for both families and single owners.
Siberian cats are advertised as "hypoallergenic". Every cat has allergens, so there is no such thing as a completely allergy-free cat. Cats produce a protein called Fel-D1 in their saliva. This protein contains allergens. However, research
has found that siberian cats produce less of this protein on average than any other breed.