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Fun video! Chestnut & Almond

Tabby

Male, 11 mos

North Hollywood, CA

Color
Tiger Striped
Size
(when grown) -
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Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
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✨Alder

Tabby

Male, 1 yr

North Hollywood, CA

Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
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⭐ Juniper

Tabby

Female, 1 yr 2 mos

North Hollywood, CA

Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
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friendly Bobby & Mike

Tabby

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos

North Hollywood, CA

Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
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Lanie

Maine Coon

Female, 10 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots are up-to-date
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Precious.

Maine Coon

Female, 10 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
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Jake

Tabby

Male, 4 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown or Chocolate
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats
Story
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Jack

Tabby

Male, 11 yrs 2 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
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Jordan AKA “The Joker”

Maine Coon

Male, 3 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
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Maggie

Tabby

Female, 4 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Brown or Chocolate
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats
Story
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Hey Jude

Tabby

Female, 1 yr

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Calico or Dilute Calico
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
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Ringo

Tabby

Male, 4 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
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Adopting a Siberian

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an Siberian - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

A Siberian cat costs between $75 and $100 when adopted from a rescue or shelter. If you buy a Siberian cat from a breeder, it can cost between $1,200 and $4,000 or more.

Yes, Siberian cats are expensive due to several factors, including their rarity, popularity, and the costs associated with responsible breeding practices. Additionally, Siberian cats may be more expensive if they come from reputable breeders who prioritize health testing, proper care, and socialization.

The easiest way to adopt a Siberian is through a rescue that specializes in Siberians. A great place to start is by starting a breed search on Adopt a Pet. The search will show you all the available Siberians in your area.

Deciding whether buying a Siberian cat is worth it depends on individual preferences, circumstances, and considerations. Siberian cats are known for their affectionate nature, hypoallergenic qualities, and striking appearance, which can make them appealing companions for many cat lovers.

Adopting a cat from a shelter or rescue organization is a wonderful option that can provide a loving home to a cat in need while potentially being more cost-effective. Ultimately, the decision to buy a Siberian cat should be carefully weighed based on personal preferences, lifestyle, and ability to provide for the cat’s needs.

Siberian fun facts

Fun Facts:

It is believed that all long-hair cats are descendants of the Siberian cat.

The former Soviet Union restricted the use of household cats due to food shortages until 1987, so Russian cats had to earn their keep by working to rid farms or estates of vermin.

Russian legends say the Siberian can easily reach up to 45 lbs and uses his size to protect the house just as a dog would.

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Siberian Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about Siberian types to temperament and health issues to popular Siberian mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.