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How do you tell if a cat is a Russian Blue?

How do you tell if a cat is a Russian Blue?

Unless you’ve got breed papers on hand, it’s hard to prove that grey cat nestled on your lap is a true Russian blue or a domestic shorthair. Nearly all Russian blues share some traits: a short, dense coat; uniform grey fur, which breeders and fanciers call “blue,” with silvery tipping; and green eyes.

Is the Russian Blue a lap cat?

The Russian Blue is a highly intelligent cat with a gentle and docile nature. They’re devoted and affectionate to their human families. Many Russian Blues enjoy cuddling and make good lap cats. They are particularly good choices for the elderly.

Do Russian Blue cats have rings on their tails?

There should be no tabby marks or stripes in an adult coat. Kittens may have faint rings on the tail. Another feature of the breed is eye color. The eye color is a brilliant green that can range from apple-green to deep jade, almost a blue-green.

Can a Russian Blue have yellow eyes?

3. Though they have emerald green eyes once fully grown, Russian Blue cats are born with yellow eyes. Oddly, Russian Blue cats are born with yellow eyes instead! Around four months old, they develop the gorgeous emerald eyes that they are known for.

Do Russian Blue cats need baths?

Russian Blues generally don’t need to be bathed unless they are especially dirty, have parasites, a skin disease, or are being prepared for a cat show. Bathing will help remove excess hair, however. When bathing your cat, always use a shampoo designed for cats.

Is Russian Blue vocal?

Russian blues can be very vocal, but are generally soft-spoken and will talk in quiet meows to let you know they need food, water, or attention. This breed is super smart, independent, active, and energetic. Russian blues are also good hunters who love to play, but they get calmer with age.

Do Russian Blue cats meow a lot?

What’s the difference between a Russian Blue and British Shorthair cat?

From this point of view, British Shorthair cats are often confused with Russian Blue cats. They look very alike. They are a robust breed as well; they may seem bigger though because of the double coat. This is one of the big differences between the two breeds.

Can you tell if a cat is a Russian Blue?

Every cat is adorable, but sometimes it can be hard to know one breed from another — especially in the case of look-alike cats. How can you tell if you’re looking at a Russian Blue or a Korat?

What kind of coat does a Russian Blue have?

The most striking and unique thing about a Russian Blue is the coat for which it is named. It appears silvery grey, though blue is a traditional description for this color. It should be dense, thick, plush, and double layered. If you look carefully at individual hairs, you will find a grey shaft tipped with lighter grey or silver at the tip.

What’s the difference between a Russian Blue and a Korat?

The Korat’s head tends to be heart-shaped, and the Russian Blue’s is triangular, or wedge-shaped. Their coats are different, too. The Russian Blue has a dense double coat — ideal for those cold Russian winters, no doubt — while the Korat, who hails from tropical Thailand, has a single coat. Finally, body type sets them apart.