Meet the Russian Blue

Best Fur Friend

Best Fur Friend

High Kitty I.Q.

High Kitty I.Q.

Grooming Guru

Grooming Guru

Looking for a quiet, well-mannered breed with a sweet temperament? I’m the breed for you! We Russian Blues may seem aloof at first, but we’re just shy. It can take me time to get to know you, but once I do I’m super affectionate and playful (though I tend to pick a favorite human). I’m very calm and I like my surroundings to be calm too, so I don’t always do well with little kids or rambunctious pets. I’m a smarty-pants so I need mental activity. I love playing fetch with my humans, puzzle toys, and cat trees! The rest of the time I am prrrfectly happy lounging in a sunbeam or snuggling with you. I’m not very chatty, but I like my daily routine – if you’re late at meal times you’ll get an earful from me! I’m a neat freak, too. I groom myself often and like when my human keeps things clean, especially my litter box! Humans fall in love with my elegant, one-of-a-kind looks (especially my bright blue coat and vivid green eyes) but it’s my gentle, sweet personality that wins their hearts.
关于我

Personality

Gentle

Loving

Loyal

Origin

Archangel Isles, Russia

Life Span

15-20 Years

Breed Popularity

#17 of 45

Length Range

15-18 Inches (not including tail)

Weight Range

7-12 Pounds

Coat Details

Type

Shorthaired

Texture

Dense & Plush

Colors

Blue

Pattern

Hypoallergenic

Yes

Cost to Buy

$1,000-$1,700

My Many Looks

My Many Looks

My Breed Characteristics

My Breed Characteristics

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Furbulous Fact

Furbulous Fact

If you usually get the itchies and sneezies around other cats, don’t worry – I’m prrrfect for humans with allergies! I am what they call a hypoallergenic breed, which means that my skin and saliva secrete very low levels of the protein Fel d 1, an allergen that can cause nasty reactions for humans. While none of us kitties are 100% hypoallergenic, I am about as good as it gets, so you can give me all the pets and snuggles you (and I) want!
As I Grow Up

As I Grow Up

History of My Breed

History of My Breed

We Russian Blues have an air of mystery about us, which is fitting because humans aren’t sure exactly how we came about. Most people believe that my earliest ancestors were native cats from the Archangel Isles (aka Arkhangelsk) in Northern Russia. This is a very cold region and our furbulous double coats would have protected us in the freezing temperatures. We are a stunning, elegant, and regal breed, so it’s no surprise that the humans believe that we are descended from cats kept by the Russian Czars. Humans think that we first left Russia around 1860 when Russian sailors took us with them to England and Northern Europe. We made a splash when we were first exhibited at a cat show at London’s Crystal Palace in 1875. Then called the Archangel Cat, we were shown alongside the other blue cat breeds: Korat, Chartreux, and British Shorthair (aka British Blue). We may be the same color as those cats, but we have always been in a class of our own. The humans realized this in 1912 when they recognized us as our own separate breed. English and Scandinavian breeders worked to create the bloodline for today’s Russian Blues, but World War II interrupted the breeding program and we almost became extinct! The few of us that remained were outcrossed with blue-point Siamese and British Shorthairs. My ancestors first came to America in the early 1900s but we didn’t really blow up until after World War II, when Americans started a breeding program. They used the European bloodlines to further develop our breed standard, especially our large ears, plush blue coat, and striking green eyes. We were officially recognized by the Cat Fanciers’ Association in 1949, and our popularity soared in America in the 1960s. Today, we are one of the CFA’s most popular (and beautiful) cat breeds!
Care Tips

Care Tips

from Dr. Jessica Greenberg, Associate Veterinarian
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A little grooming goes a long way.

Russian Blues require brushing and stroking to maintain the coat and should be bathed as needed. Russian Blues are generally clean animals who shed little. Their heavy coat helps to protect them against extreme weather conditions. -GailWolfe,DVM

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Provide enrichment toys and play fetch.

Providing enrichment toys and food puzzles to mimic hunting is a great idea for indoor cats. You can take “brain games” to the next level with the Russian Blue and play fetch! This is great for exercise to maintain good body condition and to provide mental stimulation. -StacyChoczynski,DVM

3

Promote bladder health through drinking.

Russian Blues may develop urinary tract disease and one way to promote bladder health is by promoting good drinking habits. Provide water dishes in peaceful areas of the home, consider palpable additives for the reluctant drinker, and consider running water options like a kitty fountain. -StacyChoczynski,DVM

Training Tips

Training Tips

from Dr. Jessica Greenberg, Associate Veterinarian
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关于我
  • Personality

    Gentle

    Loving

    Loyal

  • Origin

    Archangel Isles, Russia

  • Life Span

    15-20 Years

  • Breed Popularity

    #17 of 45

  • Length Range

    15-18 Inches (not including tail)

  • Weight Range

    7-12 Pounds

  • 动物皮毛

    Type

    Shorthaired

    Texture

    Dense & Plush

    Colors

    Blue

    Pattern

  • Hypoallergenic

    Yes

  • Cost to Buy

    $1,000-$1,700