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Tom Cat
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Hello Everyone,
So I recently adopted a 5 month old kitten from the SPCA. He has so much personality and very distinct qualities, so I decided to do some breed research. Apparently Siberian cats are not too common in the U.S., but here is why I think he may be one: 1. He loves to play fetch and follow me around the house(sometimes he even wakes me up by dropping his favorite ball on my chest) 2. He doesnt meow, just chirps and purrs 3. His physical features...I thought he looked funny when he would sit, and now i see that it is because his front legs are shorter than his back legs. He has a very round belly, and is growing extremely fast. He was almost 7 lbs. When I last took him to the vet about 2 weeks ago(He is about 5 1/2 months old now) His ears and paws have tufts, and his eyes are green towards the center and slightly yellow around the outside. He also doesnt shed at all...(I have never had a kitten and maybe it is just because he is young) I know that without papers he is a DLH but i am just curious. He also had a corneal ulcer , and I was thinking maybe that had something to do with why he ended up at the SPCA. His name is Banjo Thanks! Any feedback is appreciated! |
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Of course it's possible but since they are rare it's not likely.
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Some cats just aren't big meowers. We just recently had a member who said they'd had their cat for ages and not a peep when suddenly one day at the vet it meowed. I've been wondering if that's not something in growing. My guy is 9 months old now and I've noticed that he doesn't grow...evenly. His back end grows first and then his front end catches up with it...it stays like that for a little bit and suddenly I notice he looks like a dragster again. I wonder if that is what you are seeing.
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Cool Cat
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you don't list where you are located. But I can say I had a cat that was pear shaped to me. She had heavy long back legs compared to relative lighter shorter front quarters. She had tufted ears and feet and a well rounded belly, as well as what we called Pantaloons. She had yellow/green eyes She never meowed, but made other sounds which is why she was named Squeek. Anyway she was a DSH with some bobcat in her. which was not that uncommon in the area I lived in. I am not sure how common Bobcats are now in most areas, but they were seen in that area back then. I lost her in 2010 to cancer, she was a few months shy of 17.
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It's extremely unlikely that you scored a Siberian from a shelter, even a Siberian mix. The characteristics you've mentioned are common in many breeds and domestics and are not unique to Siberians.
The round belly is likely a indicator of an imminent growth spurt...I've always found kittens to get a fat little belly and then all of a sudden they're bigger. I've also found that kittens don't typically shed until close to a year old and they've gone through a couple of season changes.
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Tom Cat
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