Russia: What kind of cats does a fighting nation have?
Russia Blue Cat (definite introduction)

Pushkin said, "If life is a joke, don't be sad or impatient." And life does not tease Russia, as a person The predecessor of the Soviet Union, from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker to "Twilight in the Moscow Fields"; from Repin's "Trackers" to Chagall's Dreams, Russia's profound civilization has always been amazing. In the past, Russia was praised. More than just culture, Russians also have a special emotion towards cats.

Russia’s largest State Hermitage Museum is renowned not only for its art treasures, but also for its This cat "warning team". Their responsibility is to guard against entrenchment, repel rats, and protect exhibits.

The first batch of cats might as well date back to the 18th century. In 1745, the daughter of Tsar Peter the Great ordered the search for “the best and most powerful” cats to deal with the frequent infestations of rats. Gradually, cats became official residents of the museum. They live in the basement and are called "hermitage cats."

Currently, this cat warning team has more than 70 members, and some of them are "catN generations" , some are "exotic cats". The museum even set up specialized agencies to control and control this security force.

There is a shopping mall specializing in selling cats near Tower Square in Moscow. You can see many cats wearing leather clothes in the mall. Russian women in coats sell cats, they hold the kittens on their chests, showing only their furry heads. The larger cats are kept in cages. When buyers come to the door, the cat owners will take the cats out to show their faces.

The lady selling cats saw that it was rare that foreigners were interested in Russian cats and even talked to you Talk about Russian cats. For example, Russians believe that if a black cat passes through your body, something sinister and auspicious will happen to you. So when I meet a black cat on the road,The Russians stop and wait, letting others go ahead, even going around the corner.

Black cats are not popular, but cats with other colors are very popular. Whenever Russians move to a new home, they must let their cat be the first to cross the threshold of the new house. If they don't have a cat at home, they can take advantage of it to the neighbors next door. Because, if there are mice in the new home, let the cat catch the mice first so as not to hear the mice racing at night.

There is a legend that the ancestors of the Russians entrusted cats with the instinct to protect their houses and families. If the cat The monster will pounce on the cat when it is the first to enter the new house, and it is not easy for the monster to conquer a cat with sharp teeth and sharp mouth.



What cats can you see in Russia? 



1. Siberian cat

It is probably a hybrid descendant of domestic cats in Siberia and Blackland and local wild cats. Its rich, insulating coat is well suited to the cold local weather. Mussa, a female cat with red and white patterns, and Tima, a male cat, were purchased in 1987 and brought to Berlin. Hans Schulz and Betti Schulz bred the first generation of Siberian cats in their Newski cattery. Received recognition from FIFe in 1987. In 1990, Elizabeth Terrell introduced the first batch of these cats to her American Starpoint Cattery. TICA recognized the species and published the standard for the species in 1998.



Siberian cats were born in the cold northern Russia, so they have a deep coat. Although they are full of wild nature, they give people a sense of peace and approachability because of their docile appearance. In addition to artificial growth, natural consumption varieties are also the latest to emerge. Although people have not yet carried out selective breeding for it, but like the situation of another traditional cat breed, the Norwegian Forest Cat, some people have begun to officially breed this breed. These cats are quiet and powerful, but they are also quite lively, even very lively. Although it has a strong personality, it is very friendly to other cats. They are playful and enjoy getting along with children. Rich in emotions, he is very nostalgic for his master. The sound is gentle.



2. Russian Blue Cat

Russian Blue Cat is a natural cat breed that originated in the port of Arkhangelsk, Russia (also known as the "Blue Angel" Port), so the Russian Blue Cat The coat color is also called "angel blue". There is evidence that this cat is actually native to Russia, because cats of the same species have been found in cold areas of Russia. The Russian blue cat is also known as the "noble of short-haired species" and the "elf of winter".

Russian blue cats came out of Russia in the 19th century. It is said that in the 1860s, Russian blue cats were brought to England and Northern Europe by sailors from the Akandir Islands. In 1875, it was first registered as an Akanji cat at the Crystal Palace in England. It was not until 1912 that the Russian Blue Cat was given a formal classification compared with other types of Blue Cats, such as the British Blue Cat, the French Charlott Cat, and the Thai Korat Cat. The Russian Blue Cat has had three different names: Achaian Blue Cat and Maltese Cat. It was not until the 1940s that it had its current name.



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