
How to keep your Hypoallergenic Siberian Cat cool in Summer?
When summer arrives and the temperature rises, we have to prevent heat stroke for our Siberian Cat. They don't cool down like people, cats sweat through their paws. Their temperature goes down by licking themselves and letting the saliva evaporates. Your Hypoallergenic Siberian Cat needs a cool place to lie down and relax when they get too hot. Other ways of helping your cat being cool are: Keep your cat calm. Encorage your cat to calm down, don't make him running too much du

Bringing a new Hypoallergenic Siberian Cat home
Introducing a new kitten home doesn't mean just set up a corner with a bed, a litter box and some food and water. Lets talk about how to do it properly. Here are a few very simple tips to help you introducing a new kitten home. Hopefully some of these guidelines will help you: 1. Give your Siberian Cat time to spend with his mother before you take him home. You never should adopt him before he's at least 12 weeks old. Sometimes it takes a litle bit longer to socialize the kit