Siberian Cats For Sale in Connecticut
Looking to buy a Siberian Cat in Connecticut? You’ve come to the right place! At PetzLover, we connect you with certified breeders offering quality Siberian Cats for sale. Whether you are looking to adopt or sell, our platform provides the easiest way to connect with top breeders and find your new furry friend.
Price Range of Siberian Cats in Connecticut
The price of Siberian Cats in Connecticut typically ranges between $1,000 to $2,500. Factors affecting the price include the breeder's reputation, the cat's lineage, and health certifications. Always ensure that you are purchasing from a certified breeder who prioritizes the health and wellbeing of their cats.
Size, Weight, and Available Colors of Siberian Cats
Siberian Cats are known for their robust size and fluffy coats. On average, they weigh between 8 to 17 lbs and can grow to a size of 12 to 16 inches in height. These majestic cats come in a variety of colors including white, black, gray, cream, and a range of patterns such as colorpoint, tabby, and bicolor.
Explore More Feline Friends
While you are on the lookout for Siberian Cats, you might also be interested in other breeds. Check our listings for Persian Cats for Sale, Maine Coons for Sale, and Savannah Cats for Sale. Additionally, take a look at our general Cats for Sale in CT page for more options.
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Recently Adopted Siberian Cats Near Connecticut
Richpearlcattery
We have a beautiful Siberian Neva Masquerade KittensView Detail
Pure-bred Siberian girl neefs a new home
Aiko is a 7-year old Siberian female who needs a new home where she can get plenty of love and attention.
She’s very affectionate and likes to be held and petted and is still playful.
My son and I bought her from a breeder as a kitten.
Our problem is that we already had a then 3-year-old male cat who was originally a stray. Carlo bonded very closely to me from the start and has never been happy about Aiko joining our household. They are both jealous of the other, and while Carlo has never accepted her, Aiko also goes out of her way to annoy him.
We’ve tried everything possible to try to get them to tolerate each other with no success. When we lived in a large house, the situation was at least manageable. But since moving to a much smaller place a couple of years ago, it’s become much worse. Neither cat is happy at all and the tension between them is very stressful to me. Carlo goes outside while Aiko doesn’t so rather than stay in and be unhappy, Carlo has taken to spending more and more time outside, so as mot to have to deal with Aiko, even sleeping outside many nights, and being very mopey and depressed much of the time when inside. Whereas he used to sleep on my bed every night and often come to lie down with me any time I happened to take a nap during the day.
At this point neither cat is able to get the live and attention they both deserve.View Detail
Locations Where Siberian Cats are Available in Connecticut
Fairfield County, New Haven County