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Posted by - May 17, 2013 at 7:34 pm

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Siberian kittens Easter special at Pendraig 2013

Our two girls from our Whovian Valentines litter at 6 weeks old. Gabriel and I talked about showing cats.
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Gabriel scratching Rory’s tummy and talking about his favorite Siberian kitten in the litter borb 2-14-2013. Pendraig.com.


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Posted by - May 12, 2013 at 3:44 pm

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Are Selkirk Rexs good hypoallergenic cats?

Question by Mary Kate: Are Selkirk Rexs good hypoallergenic cats?
I’m usually allergic to animal fur, so my family chose a Bichon Frisé for a dog and I’ve never had a problem with allergies in the seven years we’ve had him. Now I’m looking for a cat and I’ve noticed that the Selkirk Rex has similar traits to the Bichon in that they both have multi-layered, curly hair. I was just wondering if anyone knew if a Selkirk would make a good addition to our family even if I’m allergic to most cats.

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Answer by SaveMB42Late
Go to the breeder, handle the cats and see if you are allergic, there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic pet, it’s simply a sales gimmick.

You have to understand that people who are allergic to animals are allergic to the proteins in their saliva and urine… so fur really has nothing to do with it.Generally, the shorter the hair, the less likely you are to be allergic simply because the saliva that dries (dander) is less on an animal with shorter hair.

The proteins from the hair, saliva or urine of household pets cause an allergic reaction that attacks the eyes and the airways, like hay fever, and can result in asthmatic symptoms. It may also cause atopic dermatitis or a nettle rash.
It is often difficult to avoid the allergens that can come from other people’s pets or be transported by people who have been in contact with animals. School classes can be overloaded with pet allergens.
Most often the allergies are to cats or dogs, but rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, pet birds, horses, cows or poultry can be involved.

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/allergypets.htm

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Posted by - May 10, 2013 at 3:02 am

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Siberian kittens nursing with their mom 5 wks old Pendraig.com

Pendraig Siberians presents our Whovian Valentines Siberian kitten litter born 2-14-2013. Some available for sale. Http://Siberian-cats.Pendraig.com/ and htt…
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Posted by - May 4, 2013 at 9:23 pm

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Siberian Kittens at Play

Here is a video of our last litter if hypoallergenic Siberian kittens playing. They have all found their furrever homes but we do have another litter due Mar…


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Posted by - April 27, 2013 at 2:48 am

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Do any petstores in Delaware County sell siberian kittens?

Question by Trixie: Do any petstores in Delaware County sell siberian kittens?
I am trying to get a siberian kitten. Breeders sell them for around $ 1000….which is way too much for me to spend. Does anyone know of petstores that sell this type of cat? I live in the Philadephia/Delaware County area.

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Answer by ☆takecareofmycat☆
There is a reason why responsible breeders charge a huge amount for pedigree cats. They need to adhere to the standard and follow all proper breeding procedures. In that way, the kittens will receive all the best care they could.

Even if you find a pet store that sells a Siberian, you can be sure that the kitten is not from a reputable breeder and does not carry a pedigree. Pet store gets their animals from irresponsible backyard breeder that care less about the welfare of the animal and their only agenda is to make money.

The best thing for you to do is to adopt a shelter cat. There are also many breed specific rescue groups out there who may have the pedigree you are looking for.

Just check online for those rescue groups, Help save a life, don’t support the backyard breeder. Don’t buy, rescue. :)

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Posted by - April 21, 2013 at 10:55 pm

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Stella’s first dog bed

The first bed she ever destroyed. Aww.


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Posted by - April 19, 2013 at 8:37 am

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My Siamese Cat Sleeping

He’s not pure bread, but definitely has siamese in his blood. Sometime in October he will be 14 years old and still going strong, I could really see this cat…
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Posted by - April 16, 2013 at 7:58 pm

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Archie and Millie: back by popular demand

My rescue dog and bengal cat who are man and wife…

Moogly 10 month old Bengal cat showing his tricks.
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Posted by - April 6, 2013 at 10:40 am

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Pomsky vs. Kong Wobbler

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CodyThePomsky Cody, my Pomsky, or I would rather call it a Huskeranian (Siberian Husky x Pomeranian) playing with his brand new to…
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Posted by - April 3, 2013 at 9:18 pm

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