GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF A SIBERIAN FOREST CAT
The Siberian Cat is a medium to large semi-long haired cat, solid with
“heft” rather than rangy. The most important features are head type
and coat quality. The overall impression should be of a cat with
substance and rounded contours. Larger animals are preferred, though
females will be somewhat smaller than males, but overall type is the
overriding factor. The Siberian has a very distinctive weatherproof coat
unique to the breed, and, as the breed originated as a natural outdoor
cat in Russia, the overall appearance of the Siberian Cat should reflect
this natural heritage.
The Siberian matures slowly, full development of the cat can take four
to five years. The cat should have an alert expression, be in good general
condition and well presented. A cat should not be penalised if apparently
wrongly colour registered, as there are no points for colour
The Siberian Cat is a medium to large semi-long haired cat, solid with
“heft” rather than rangy. The most important features are head type
and coat quality. The overall impression should be of a cat with
substance and rounded contours. Larger animals are preferred, though
females will be somewhat smaller than males, but overall type is the
overriding factor. The Siberian has a very distinctive weatherproof coat
unique to the breed, and, as the breed originated as a natural outdoor
cat in Russia, the overall appearance of the Siberian Cat should reflect
this natural heritage.
The Siberian matures slowly, full development of the cat can take four
to five years. The cat should have an alert expression, be in good general
condition and well presented. A cat should not be penalised if apparently
wrongly colour registered, as there are no points for colour