FAQ
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We seek families who are prepared, committed, and value socialization, temperament, and responsible pet ownership. Our placement process is designed to carefully match each kitten with the most suitable home, helping to support successful, lifelong relationships between kittens and their families.
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We follow a temperament-first placement process. From four to six weeks, we observe each kitten for confidence and adaptability, play style and energy, sociability with people and other animals, and response to handling and new environments.
Placement is based on long-term compatibility rather than color, gender, or the timing of an inquiry. Families are thoughtfully matched with kittens whose personalities align with their lifestyle and expectations, helping to create the best opportunity for a lifelong, happy home.
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While preferences are always considered, we encourage families to prioritize temperament compatibility above all else. This approach consistently helps create confident, well-adjusted kittens and strong, lasting relationships between kittens and their families.
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We wait until kittens are born and developing well before moving forward with placement discussions. This approach allows us to focus first on the health, temperament, and early development of each kitten.
As kittens mature and individual personalities begin to emerge, approved families may be contacted regarding potential placement opportunities.
Our process is intentionally thoughtful and structured to support the well-being of every kitten while helping ensure successful long-term matches with their future homes.
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To help protect the health and well-being of our kittens and adult cats, we do not offer in-home visits. Maintaining a controlled home environment helps reduce stress and limits unnecessary exposure for young kittens with developing immune systems.
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Our Siberian kittens are raised in a home environment with a strong focus on health, socialization, temperament, and long-term well-being. Before joining their new families, kittens receive:
Age-appropriate vaccinations and preventive veterinary care
Microchipping for identification and safety
A two-year genetic health guarantee relating to HCM
30 days of pet insurance to help support the transition into a new home
A go-home package with familiar food, treats, and a comforting toy
Our approach is centered around temperament-based matching, allowing us to thoughtfully pair kittens with approved families based on personality, lifestyle compatibility, and long-term success within the home.
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To protect the health and well-being of our kittens and adult cats, we do not offer in-home visits. Maintaining a controlled environment helps reduce stress and limits unnecessary exposure to outside illnesses and pathogens, particularly for young kittens with developing immune systems.
We understand that families want to follow their kitten's growth and development, so we regularly provide photos, videos, and updates throughout the process. Our goal is to ensure transparency while maintaining the safest possible environment for our cats and kittens.
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Yes. All families receive lifelong guidance on care, socialization, and behavior. We remain available to answer questions and support the continued well-being of your Siberian.
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Siberians produce lower levels of the protein most associated with cat allergies. While not allergen-free, many allergy-sensitive families find them more tolerable. Allergy management strategies such as specialized diet, air purification, regular grooming, and a clean environment can make living with a Siberian comfortable and rewarding.
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Siberians are highly adaptable and social. With early exposure, they can coexist with dogs, other cats, and small pets. Their natural curiosity and confidence help them form bonds while maintaining calm and composure in a household setting.