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Siberian cats are elegant, long-haired Russian cats. To determine if your cat is a Siberian or simply to learn more about the characteristics of Siberian cats, you can examine their physical appearance and observe their temperament.

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Examining Physical Appearance

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  1. Siberian cats are distinguished by their thick, triple-layer coats. Look for long guard hairs (the outermost coat), followed by the awn hairs (or middle coat) and then a soft supple undercoat. In their native Russia, these many layers help protect Siberian cats from the intense cold. The coats of Siberian cats can come in all colors. [1]
    • Typically a Siberian cat’s coat gets thicker and fuller in winter.
    • Siberian cats often have thickly furred tails.
  2. Siberians are notable for their large size and ample bodies. Female Siberian cats weigh between 8.8–13.2 pounds (4.0–6.0 kg) and males weigh between 13.2–22 pounds (6.0–10.0 kg). If you want to weigh your cat at home, a good method is to weigh just yourself, then weigh yourself holding your cat. The difference between the 2 measurements is the cat’s weight.
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  3. Most often, Siberian cats have almost perfectly round green or gold eyes. Though blue eyes are possible, they are much less common. Some Siberian cats may have eyes of 2 different colors.
  4. Siberian cats’ ears have a rounded shape with coloring that darkens at the tips. Often, long hairs will stick out of the ears as well, which is known as Lynx tipping, and can make the ears look pointed rather than rounded. The overall head shape is a wedge, and is usually widest between the ears and tapers to a small muzzle. [2]
    • Use petting as an opportunity to really look at your cat’s face. Pet it gently, examining its ear shape.
  5. Siberian cats are known for being quite muscular under their thick coats. Run your hands over your cat to feel for muscle definition and size. Their paws are generally large to help them better catch prey as well.
    • Some cats don’t like to have their paws handled. If you don’t know a particular cat well, examine their paws with your eyes rather than your hands.
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Observing Temperament

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  1. Siberian cats are unusual from many other breeds in their affinity for water. Discern your cat’s interest in water by running a bath or the faucet at the sink. Does it come over to bat at the water or drink a bit? If so, it could be a Siberian. [3]
    • Siberian cats’ coats are also waterproof. If your cat doesn’t seem bothered by the water, try putting a couple drops of water on its coat to see if the water beads up or soaks in.
  2. Siberians enjoy engaging with their caretakers. Try playing with a feather or piece of string to see if your cat likes play. Siberians are known to be vocal as well, so watch for vocalizations—like chirps, trills, meows—while engaging in play with your cat. [4]
    • Some Siberians have even been known to play fetch like dogs. If your cat fits the other criteria and likes to do this, it may very well be a Siberian.
  3. Siberian cats are unusual from other breeds in that they are typically not bothered by noise. Some people even describe them as “fearless.” To put your cat’s temperament to the test, drop something loud, like a spoon on a hard surface, near the cat to see if it startles. If your cool cat is unfazed, you may have a Siberian on your hands. [5]
    • Don’t drop anything on your cat or drop any dangerous object such as a pair of scissors. Blunt kitchen utensils such as spoons, whisks, or spatulas are good.
  4. Siberian cats are social, affectionate cats who often enjoy sitting in their owner’s laps. They’ve also been known to follow their owners from room to room to keep them company. Observe your cat’s behavior to see if they enjoy affection or prefer to be on their own.
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      • Get a cat DNA test. If you really want to find out for certain if your cat is a Siberian, the only way to do so is with a DNA test. Have you veterinarian swab your cat’s saliva to determine what breed or mix it is for sure.
      • Look at Siberian cat photos online and contrast them with your cat for comparison.
      • Some Siberian cats may be more hypoallergenic (with less reactive dander and saliva) than other cats. Keep this in mind as you identify your cat’s breed or if you are seeking a hypoallergenic pet.
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      To identify a Siberian cat, feel the cat’s fur for a triple coat. If the cat is a Siberian, the outer hair will be long, the middle will be dense, and the undercoat will be soft and supple. Also, check the shape and color of its eyes, since Siberian cats typically have round eyes that are gold are green. It’s ears will also be rounded, with long hairs sticking out of them, known as Lynx tipping. If you’re still not sure, try introducing the cat to water. Unlike most other cats, Siberians often enjoy having a bath. Read on for advice from our Veterinary co-author how the cat’s build might be influenced by its breed!

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