TICA-registered. Hypoallergenic. Health-tested for HCM, PKD, and PK Deficiency. Our kittens grow up underfoot — not in cages — and leave home at twelve weeks fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered.
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We raise one or two litters a year — never more.
Siberians are not a production breed. Each of our queens has a rest year between litters, every kitten goes home at twelve weeks (not eight), and we keep our waiting list public so you can see exactly where you stand.
This isn't a business model. It's how we want our cats to live.
Practical writing for people who want a Siberian for the long haul — not a marketing brochure.
The first thirty days set the tone for the next fifteen years. Kitten-proofing, supplies, the safe-room rule, and the introductions that actually matter.
Food, dishes, litter, litter box, cat tree, toys, carrier, grooming. The specific brands we use after thirteen years of raising Siberians.
Red flags, what to ask, and how to verify TICA registration. A practical guide from someone who answers these questions every week.
"Eight months in and my husband — who's been allergic to every cat he's ever met — sleeps with her on his chest most nights. We didn't believe it until we met them in person."
The honest first step is to read our purchase info and apply. We'll reply within a few days — or longer if a litter is being born.