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Blue Siberian
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Brown Mctabby
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Brown Mctabby
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Siberians |
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Brown Mctabby
Siberian
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Orange
Mctabby and white Siberian |
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Orange
Mctabby Siberian
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Brown Mctorbie
and White Siberian |
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Brown Mctorbie
and White Siberian
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Breed
Standard
The breed standard
with TICA ( The International Cat Association) as follows:
RECOGNIZED CATEGORY / DIVISIONS/COLORS: Traditional Category, all Divisions, all
colors.
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION: The Siberian is a large, strong cat which takes 5 years to mature.
The females weigh less than the males. They are extremely agile and great
leapers. Their muscles are mighty, outstanding and powerful. The
back is long and very slightly curved or arched, but appears horizontal when in
motion. Convex muscular waist and round, compact belly develop with age.
The hind legs, when straightened, are slightly longer than the forelegs.
The paws are round, big and quite powerful. The overall appearance should
be one of great strength, force and size with an excellent physical condition
and alertness; the facial expression is quite sweet. The general
impression is one of roundness and circles, rather than the rectangles and
triangles of similar breeds.
HEAD: The head
is a modified wedge of medium size with rounded contours, broader at the skull
and narrowing slightly to a full rounded muzzle with well-rounded chin.
There may be a slight muzzle curvature, but the transition between the side of
the head and the muzzle is gentle and inconspicuous. The cheek bones are
neither high set nor prominent. There should be a good distance between
the ears and eyes. The top of the head is flat, with a slight nose
curvature before the tip. The neck is medium-long, rounded, substantial,
and well muscled.
TAIL: The tail
is medium in length, wide at the base, blunt at the tip without ticking or
kinks, evenly and thickly furnished.
EARS: The ears
are medium-large, wide and set as much on the sides of the head as on the top;
ideal position is 1 to 1-1/2 ear width apart. The tips are rounded and the
ear tilts forward. Lynx tipping is desirable. Hair over the back of
the ears is short and thin; from the middle of the ear, the furnishings become
longer and cover the base completely.
EYES: The
large, almost round eyes are set wide with the outer corner slightly angled
toward the lower base of the ear. There is no relationship between eye
color and coat color/pattern, however, the typical adult color is yellow-green.
COAT: This
is a moderately long to longhaired cat, with hair on the shoulder blades and
lower part of the chest being thick and slightly shorter. There should be
an abundant ruff setting off the large, impressive head. There is a tight
undercoat, thicker in cold weather. Allow for warm weather coats.
The coat gives the impression of lacquer and oil when ungroomed. The hair
may thicken to curls on the belly and britches, but a wavy coat is not
characteristic. The skin may have a bluish cast. Clear strong colors
and patterns desirable, but are secondary to type.
ALLOWANCES: Buttons, spots or
lockets.
PENALIZE: Adult cats not
having substantial weight. Straight profile. Narrow or fox-like
muzzle. Almond shaped eyes. Very long legs.
VARIETIES:
The Siberian Cats come in a variety of colors and markings. Taken
from CFA (Cat Fanciers Breed Standard) All colors are genetically
possible. In the traditional class all colors and combinations are
accepted with or without white. In the tabby group white or off white is
allowable on the chin, breast, and stomach area. Buttons, spots or lockets
are allowable in all colors. The pattern/color descriptions are the same
as the Persian. In the colorpoint class, mitted, bicolor, lynx and tortie
patterns are allowed. The pattern/color descriptions for the colorpoint,
mitted and bicolor are the same as the Ragdoll. The pattern description
for lynx points and tortie points are the same as a Birman. In the
traditional colors, description for the blue golden is the same as the golden
except tips are blue rather than black. No outcrosses are allowed for this
breed.
PRICING:
Siberians:
Pets - $850 and
up (includes
spay/neuter and all shots)
Show/alter - $1000
to $1200 (includes
spay/neuter and all shots)
Show/breeder - $1400
to $1800 (includes all shots)
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HOW TO RESERVE A KITTEN:
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Mail your deposit for $250, a check is ok. This check will ensure
your pick of a kitten. I will not cash the check until you have
picked a kitten and we have decided on a delivery/pick-up date of
your kitten. Before that time the deposit is refundable.
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Approximately 4 weeks before the date for delivery/pick-up, I will
cash the check. After this time the check becomes non-refundable unless the kitten dies or I cannot deliver
what I promised you.
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All kittens from Shadowlawn Cattery will be
spayed/neutered before leaving us. No exceptions.
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They will also have at least two sets of
vaccinations and they will have been de-wormed at least once
before they leave.
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Shadowlawn Cattery does not let kittens be
adopted until they are at least 11 weeks old.
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