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Russian Blue
The Russian Blue, with its vivid green eyes, long thin body and distinctive double coat, is one of the most coveted of the short-haired cats.. As the name suggests, the Russian Blue is believed to have originated in the USSR. It is believed sailors took them to western Europe in the 1860's and early records describe their thick, seal-like coats which were their natural protection against the very cold Russian climate. They were exhibited at the Crystal Palace cat shows in England from the mid-nineteenth century. More recent developments are the Russian White and the Russian Black. Apart from their coat colours, they are identical to the Russian Blue. OOne of the special features of the Russian Blue is its prominent whisker pads - they stand out like pin cushions. A good Russian Blue should have large, thinly-furred ears, small oval feet, slender legs and a narrow tail. The distinctive coat is a lustrous, even coloured blue with silver tipped guard hairs.Patting a Russian has been described as feeling like running a silk scarf through your hands. As a companion, the Russian Blue/White/Black has much to recommend it. A cat with a strong personality, they insist upon taking an active part in their owner’s lives, ensuring that life shared with a Russian will never be dull. They bond very closely with their owner and can be quite active when outdoors.
Further information on Russian Blues and where to obtain a kitten.
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