WELCOME TO SIBERKITTYCATS! HOME OF THE SIBERIAN CATS
Dedicated to the Siberian pure bred legacy
Dedicated to the Siberian pure bred legacy
We are pet lovers first and foremost and have been in the Siberian family for many years. Our first Siberian, Booster, is an incredibly smart and affectionate male. His favorite pastimes include playing fetch and endless games of chess with his friend, Ozzy and Tony. Ozzy and Tony are well-trained German Shepherds and are also incredibly intelligent. However, Booster always wins the games they play!
We are located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania and we sell our domestic Siberian cats directly to pet owners ONLY. Our goal is to make your Siberian purchase the best experience one can have. We understand the attachment, the connection and the special way we love them and love us back unconditionally. The bond to our pets is one of the most precious things we experience, and our hope in saying this is.. we understand. It is necessarily something that can be easily said, it something we feel. We live it every day. If this sounds like you, you are our friend already!
If you’ve been looking for a lifetime companion, then look no more! The Siberian cat has an incredible loving and gentle disposition. They have a medium to long coat on a rounded body, a gorgeous neck ruff, and long flowing fur on their tails, giving a very bushy appearance. Their fur is soft like silk when they are kittens and a slightly rougher texture as they mature. A weekly brushing is usually all that is needed to keep their coats in great shape. The Siberian is very muscular with a large bone structure. They are slow to mature and get along great with other pets and children. They are a larger breed of cat and come in many colors and patterns.
The Siberian is one of the 3 breeds of “forest” cats and is also one of the oldest “natural” breeds of cats. They have been around for over a thousand years in their native Russia. In 1990 the first Siberian cat made the crossing over the Atlantic Ocean to the United States.
The personalities of the Siberian are more dog-like than feline. They communicate in a variety of ways, from their expressive eyes, head butting, to their wonderful chirping and trills, and they love to be spoken to! They love human interaction, will develop a strong loyal bond to you, come when called and greet you at the door. They are highly intelligent and train easily. With their easy adaptability, gentle nature, intelligence, dog like loyalty, and the fact that they are hypo-allergenic to the majority of pet sensitive people, it’s no wonder that the Siberian makes the best pet companion in any household.
DEPOSITS! We now take deposits on unborn kittens of future litters, but we cannot guarantee color or sex from a specific litter. The order of pick is the order that the checks are postmarked. Once we receive your postmarked deposit, we will contact you for our pick/pass program. After the kitten is born then the 2nd deposit is due. The final payment is due before pick up.
Please note that we only require 2 payments when kittens are available. Half payment is due immediately to reserve the kitten and the other half is due before pick up.
No kittens are placed without a signed contract. All Kittens Come With Written Health Guarantee.
HEALTH GUARANTEE These kittens are guaranteed against contagious disease at time of purchase. The kittens must be examined by a licensed veterinarian, at purchaser’s expense, within 3 days (except Sundays & holidays) from date of adoption to qualify for this guarantee. If the veterinarian finds any health concerns, the buyer may return the kitten to the seller within 72 hours with a written explanation from the attending veterinarian for a full refund or another kitten. No medical or travel charges will be refunded.
Q: How can I get a Siberian?
A: Fill out our "new owner" form and send it to us (complete pre-qual form 1st). Please send a $300 deposit for unborn traditional kittens of future litters as detailed on the form. Deposit amount varies when kittens are available, and it depends on what kind of Siberian kitten you wanted to get. We'll be in touch shortly then to assist with picking your new furever friend!
Q: Where are you located?
A: We are in Phoenixville, PA which is roughly 15 minutes from the King of Prussia and one (1) hour from the Philadelphia airport. Pick-ups can be scheduled at your convenience
Q: Someone in our family has allergies, how do we know if the hypoallergenic Siberian is the best choice for us?
A: Send us a pillow case! (More...) Please understand that most kittens sell before they are a couple weeks old and, at times, there is a wait list for un-born litters. You need to send a deposit with your new owner form so that we can ensure that the chosen litter and kitten reservation can be matched to your pillow case. Add an additional $50 for special allergy handling ($350 deposit total). We will place the pillow case with the kittens for a couple days, then send the pillow case back to you.
Welcome to SiberKitty Cats. We are located in Phoenixville Pennsylvania and we sell our domestic Siberian Cats directly to pet owners ONLY. If you’ve been looking for a lifetime companion, then look no more! The Siberian cat has an incredible loving and gentle disposition. They have a medium to long coat on a rounded body, a gorgeous neck ruff, and long flowing fur on their tails, giving a very bushy appearance. Their fur is soft like silk when they are kittens and a slightly rougher texture as they mature. A weekly brushing is usually all that is needed to keep their coats in great shape.
The Siberian is very muscular with a large bone structure. They are slow to mature and get along great with other pets and children. They are a larger breed of cat and come in many colors and patterns.
The Siberian is one of the 3 breeds of “forest” cats and is also one of the oldest “natural” breeds of cats. They have been around for over a thousand years in their native Russia. In 1990 the first Siberian Cat made the crossing over the Atlantic Ocean to the United States.
The personalities of the Siberian are more dog-like than feline. They communicate in a variety of ways, from their expressive eyes, head butting, to their wonderful chirping and trills, and they love to be spoken to! They love human interaction, will develop a strong loyal bond to you, come when called and greet you at the door. They are
highly intelligent and train easily. With their easy adaptability, gentle nature, intelligence, dog like loyalty, and the fact that they are hypo-allergenic to the majority of pet sensitive people, it’s no wonder that the
Siberian makes the best pet companion in any household.
Research has shown that all cats produce some Fel d1,
but some cats produce considerably less than others. The
Siberian Cat breed is thought to produce some of the
lowest levels of Fel d1. There is strong anecdotal evidence
from Siberian breeders and owners to support this theory,
but scientific data is currently limited. The UC Davis
University of California has now begun researching the
hypoallergenic nature of Siberian cats and cats can be
tested for the level of Fel d1 in their saliva.
The Siberian Research Inc has found a strong correlation
between allergen levels in cat saliva and allergic reaction
experienced by cat allergy sufferers. They have found
that this trait for lower Fel d1 levels found in Siberian cats
is genetic and is thus passed on to offspring.
Please understand that "hypoallergenic" means having
a decreased tendency to provoke an allergic reaction, as
opposed to the term "non-allergenic" which means
having no tendency to provoke an allergic reaction.
Therefore, some individuals allergic to Fel d1 will still
react to the Siberian breed. Whether you react will
depend on the severity of your allergy and the level of Fel
d1 produced by the particular Siberian cat. It may also
depend on the time of year and the amount of other
allergens you are coming in contact with. The histamine
response that your body produces when it attempts to
counter an "invading" protein, has a cumulative effect in
your body. So if it is hayfever season and you are affected
your histamine levels will be up, then if your carpet is
dusty that adds to the trouble, then if you eat high
histamine food (yeast, aged cheese, processed meats etc)
or drink alcohol) these add up too. Eventually you reach
your tipping point where your body can't break down the
histamine quick enough and your allergies start playing
up. It is therefore important to use techniques to reduce
your allergies even if you adopt a low allergen cat.
The Basics of Cat Allergies
A number of different allergens have been identified in
cats, but only one of these, called "Fel d1", is specific to
cats alone; the others can also be found in other mammals
such as dogs, hamsters, and horses.
The Fel d1 protein is created in the saliva, skin and anal glands of the cat. It is spread onto the cat's fur during grooming and once dry, it easily becomes airborne. It is not therefore the cat's fur that you may be allergic to and hence long haired or short-haired and even hairless cats can all cause reactions in allergic individuals. The Fel d1 production is regulated by the cat's hormones. It used to be thought that females produced lower levels of Fel d1 than males however recent research has dispelled this myth and it has been showed that both male and female Siberians can produce very low levels of the allergen. The level of Fel d1 does however increase as the cat matures and hormones increase and thus spaying/neutering will reduce the allergen levels produced by the cat. The increase of Fel d1 with age may explain why some people adopt a kitten only to find that they are allergic when the kitten grows up! That said, when living with a cat the repeated exposure to cat allergens may also reduce an individual's reaction to the cat. It is thought that high levels of exposure to the allergen may induce the production of "regulatory T cells" in the body. If you suffer from allergies to other animals as well as cats, chances are you will still have an allergic reaction to a cat that has a low level of Fel d1 as it is likely one of the other proteins that you are reacting to. The Siberian Research Inc, a not-for-profit corporation, believes that if you are allergic to cats and not any other animals you are most likely only allergic to the Fel d1. They believe that Fel d1 accounts for around 60% of allergic reactions to cats.
Saliva test ranges in Siberians: 0.08 mcg - 32 mcg
Very low saliva levels: 0.1 mcg - 1.0 mcg
Low saliva allergen level: 1.0 mcg - 2.0 mcg
Med. saliva allergen level: 2.0 mcg - 4.0 mcg
High saliva allergen level: 4.0 mcg - 16 mcg
Fur test ranges in Siberians: 5 mcg - 1300 mcg
Very low fur levels: 10 mcg - 50 mcg
Low fur allergen levels: 50 mcg - 100 mcg
Med. fur allergen level: 100 mcg - 200 mcg
High fur allergen levels 200 mcg - 600 mcg
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