Surviving Life With a Siberian Cat
So you’ve adopted a Siberian cat and now your apartment is basically a jungle gym. These cats are loyal, energetic, and will absolutely judge your furniture choices. Step one: cat-proof your space. Scratching posts, high shelves, and a litter box in a quiet corner are non-negotiable.
Don’t underestimate their need for stimulation—mine solved a puzzle feeder faster than I could open my own snack. If you’re gone a lot, consider a second cat (or risk coming home to shredded curtains).
Grooming? Surprisingly chill. Weekly brushing keeps their triple-layered fur in check, but during shedding season, prepare for furpocalypse. Siberians are hypoallergenic, but don’t get cocky—hairballs are still a thing.
Summer heat? Keep water cold, maybe try a cooling mat, but skip the full shave unless you want a sunburned, angry cat. And yes, regular vet visits are a must. These fluffballs can get heart issues, so don’t skip checkups.
Feed them well, love them lots, and embrace the chaos. Siberians are worth every tumbleweed of fur.
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