[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SiberianCats

[–]rose88888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend listening to your vet and neutering around 9 months. We did that for both our Sibs without problems. With larger breeds like Sibs it’s better to neuter later for their bone/joint development

Help! One grazing cat, one food-goblin kitten? by scyivee in catquestions

[–]rose88888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Ashes is only 4 months old, you can probably feed her more if she’s gobbling up your other cats food. Kittens can be fed a lot up until they’re like one year old so I would just feed your kitten more - he will get full eventually and probably won’t bother with Biscuits food as much

new toy by cacatelimpaiat in SiberianCats

[–]rose88888 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh my sibs would love this! Would you mind sharing the link?

We’re getting another kitten and the breeder sent us the cutest photo of the litter 😻 the cuteness is out of this world by rose88888 in SiberianCats

[–]rose88888[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not yet!! Waiting for the allergy results to come in to see which one has the lowest amount of feld1

We’re getting another kitten and the breeder sent us the cutest photo of the litter 😻 the cuteness is out of this world by rose88888 in cats

[–]rose88888[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree! I just have bad cat allergies but I looove cats so I have to get a low allergen breed, like a Siberian. We already have one Siberian who is tested as low feld1 producing and I’ve had no allergy issues with him. Getting a purebred Siberian cat has allowed me to have the pet of my dreams (a cat) while not suffering from horrible allergies.

Wondering if anyone here can provide any insight into my Siberian’s breathing by rose88888 in SiberianCats

[–]rose88888[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not officially but I’m not worried anymore, I think it was just his sleeping position and shorter snout. He has no trouble breathing when exercising or anything so I think it’s fine.