Russian Blue Cat Breed
If you are concerned that a cat could ruin your furniture or
make too many messes in your home, then you may want to
consider the cat breed that many cat fanciers consider to be
the most house friendly, the Russian Blue. These cats, which
originated in Russia before the eighteen hundreds, have an
undeserved reputation for being unfriendly and withdrawn,
because they are so timid around strangers. In reality, the
Russian is a very affectionate and intelligent cat, but keeps
his affection for family members.
The Russian Blue was originally known as the Foreign Blue, and
has also been called the Archangel Cat, the Maltese Cat, and
the Spanish Blue. However, no matter what people call this
breed, the Russian is an elegant, sophisticated looking gray
blue cat with a face that seems to wear a perpetual smile.
The Russian Blue is a medium sized cat, weighing between seven
and twelve pounds. This breed has a triangular face, slightly
almond shaped, very green eyes, a tail that tapers gracefully
at the tip and a medium sized, muscular body. Although the
Russian Blue is the only Russian Shorthair recognized by the
Cat Fancier's Association, there is also a Russian Black and a
Russian White. However, these other Russian colors are
recognized in Great Britain.
If you are a busy career person and are worried that your cat
will be lonely during the day, the self contained Russian is a
good choice for you. While these cats will play with your
children or try to comfort you when you are ill or depressed,
they are also perfectly happy to spend the day alone. They
don't even need the company of another cat to keep them
contented while you are away.
Besides being devoted to its family, the Russian Blue is
extremely intelligent. More than one Russian has learned to
open doors, fetch toys, and come when he is called. With this
cat breed's intelligence and personality, it is no wonder that
the Russian has caught the eye of royalty. One of these cats
was even owned by England's Queen Victoria.
Since the Russian Blue is a shorthair cat breed, extensive
grooming is not necessary. These cats have a thick double coat
that looks great if you simply comb through it once a week. In
fact, this breed's coat is so thick and plushy that there is a
legend, hopefully false, that the cats were actually trapped
for their fur in the eighteen hundreds in Russia. In addition
to giving him an occasional grooming, you should check your
cat's claws to be sure they don't need trimmed. You may also
want to accustom him to having his teeth brushed to prevent
future dental problems.
Whether you are a hardworking career person or someone who
spends a lot of time at home, the Russian Blue will make you an
excellent companion. If you don't mind that your cat will never
greet your guests joyfully at the door, this may be the perfect
breed for you.
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