| Kucing Siberian | 
The majestic Siberian domestic house cat is a strong, powerfully built cat with strong hindquarters helping them jump exceptionally high. Siberian cats are a slow-maturing breed of domestic house cat, reaching full magnificence at about 5 years of age. Siberians are large cats with a substantial rounded body reminiscent of a barrel and heavily boned legs to support the substantial body structure. Their paws would do a heavyweight boxer proud! But for all their powerful strength, Siberians are gentle cats that enjoy playing and clowning around with their families. Siberian cats have existed for a long time. The earliest know reference is from 1000 A.D. In the 1870s they appeared in the first cat show and we also find a reference to Siberian cats at the 1884 show in Madison Square Gardens.
Siberians use their incredible intelligence to solve 
  all kinds of problems, such as determining to how to open a door to be 
  with the owners they adore, how to get to the cat food for an extra 
  meal, or how to recover the favorite toy their owner thinks they have so 
  cleverly hidden out of reach! Siberians are powerful agile cats that can 
  leap great distances and heights, sometimes appearing to fly through the 
  air, but despite their size, these domestic housecats are adept at 
  negotiating obstacles in their path without knocking them over. At the 
  same time, they love to play and will entertain you with their 
  clown-like antics. Siberian cats adore their human families and their 
  visitors-with children holding a warm spot in their hearts. This cat 
  breed has a wonderful depth to their purr and will talk to you with a 
  chirping sound, particularly when they are coming to greet you when you 
  have been out.
The Siberian, considered a semi longhair cat, has a 
  rich full coat in the winter while the summer allows for a somewhat 
  shorter less dense coat. The Siberian can come in just about every color 
  of the rainbow but because of the rarity of the breed those colors may 
  not be available in your neighborhood. The Siberian cat was first 
  imported in 1990. Despite it's popularity the Siberian is extremely rare 
  in the United States. Most Siberian cat breeders have waiting lists for 
  their kittens.  
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