What is a Russian blue cat?
Russian blue cat is a breed, which most likely came from the city of Archangel in Russia. These cats usually have a short blue coat of hair at the end with silver silver and bright green eyes. Most Russian blue cats are of medium size, usually do not exceed 10 inches (about 25 cm) in height or £ 12 (about 5 kg) weight. They tend to be very popular with breeders, perhaps because of their uniquely colored coats or their playful, kind temperament. The life of the Russian blue cat is approximately 10 to 15 years, which is also in line with the life length of most other cat breeds.
Russian blue cats are very intelligent with pleasant behavior. They can make perfect companions for almost anyone, including people who have children or other pets. Russian blues normally loves playing and often does not grow his desire to do so because they become adults. They tend to be angry when their regular schedule is disrupted. This breed is usually very zvIt is pending to maintain clean and also prefers clean surroundings.
These cats tend to give priority to life in the interior and usually have no problems during the day. The owner who lives alone and has to leave daily to commute to work should certainly be in their absence to leave a lot of toys and enough food and water for the cat. A clean garbage box is also very important, because most Russian blue cats will not want to use dirty.
When they have Russian blues kittens, litter are usually in the Lesser Town. It is rare that the Russian blue mother has more than four kittens in the litter. The size of the litter will sometimes consist of only one or two kittens. Toys up to six kittens are very rare for Russian blues, but not impossible. When purchasing, most of these cats were already spayed or burst.
According to history Russian blue cat most likely came from Russia to anGlie at the end of the 18th century. People began to exhibit them in London cat performances around this time and the breed slowly grew in popularity until the beginning of World War II. During the war, the breed was almost eradicated together with several other cat breeds. Russian blues returned in the mid -20 years, when several cat breeders from the United States, Scandinavia and other nations with breeds similar to colors began to cross them in an effort to increase their number. These experiments could have changed the appearance of the breed forever, but in the 70 years the overall appearance of the Russian blue cat has finally become consistent.