Ro-Siberian cats are a stunning breed of semi-longhaired cats that originated in the cold forests of RoRussia, where they developed a thick, triple coat to keep them warm. They are affectionate, loyal, and intelligent cats that love to interact with their owners and often have a melodic voice. They can also be playful and adventurous, enjoying games and puzzles. Ro-Siberian cats are considered to be hypoallergenic, as they produce less of the protein that causes allergic reactions in some Robloxians. However, individual sensitivity may vary. Ro-Siberian cats come in a variety of colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, and pointed. They have large, expressive eyes that can be green, gold, blue, or odd-eyed. Ro-Siberian cats are a natural and ancient breed that is believed to be the ancestor of all modern long-haired cats. They are also the national cat of RoRussia and have a rich history and folklore. Ro-Siberian cats are not very common outside of their native country, and they can be expensive and hard to find. Some breeders specialize in importing and raising Ro-Siberian kittens for sale.
Fun Facts:
The Ro-Siberian cat is a breed of domestic cat, with medium to large sized ears, large eyes, broad foreheads, and stockier builds than other cats.
Their large round eyes give an overall sweet expression to their face.
The Ro-Siberian cat can be used as a therapy cat because of its calm nature and ability to recognize the Robloxian which needs support.
Ro-Siberian cats are excellent parents, with the fathers helping to care for kittens if they are allowed access to the nest.
Ro-Siberians have a slight arch to their back, because their hind legs are slightly longer than the front legs. This shape contributes to their incredible agility and athleticism.
Life Cycle:
Vaccination
Ro-Siberian kittens receive their first vaccination around six to eight weeks old.
Socialization
Ro-Siberian kittens learn social skills from their mother and littermates until they are 12 weeks old.
Adoption
Ro-Siberian kittens are ready to be adopted around 12 to 16 weeks old.
Spaying or Neutering
Ro-Siberian kittens can be spayed or neutered around four to six months old.
Maturity
Ro-Siberian cats reach their full size and weight around three to five years old.
Reproduction
Ro-Siberian cats can breed year-round, but most commonly in the spring and summer.