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Russian Blue Cat
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Russian Blue Information
As with so many cat breeds, little is known of the Russian Blue’s origins. He probably does come from Russia—his thick coat is surely that of a cat from colder climes—and he is considered a natural breed, meaning Matushka Nature created him, not the handiwork of humans. The Russian Blue’s development as a breed, however, took place primarily in Britain and Scandinavia, starting in the late nineteenth century, when showing and breeding cats became a popular activity.
The Russian Blue made his first appearance on the world stage of the cat fancy at an exhibit of cats held at London’s Crystal Palace in 1875. Labeled an Archangel Cat, because he was said to be from the Russian island of Archangel, he competed against other blue cats of varying types. A newspaper report of the show described the Russian Blue as “very handsome” and “particularly furry,” adding “They resemble mostly the common wild grey rabbit.” Other early names by which the breed was known were Maltese and Foreign Blue.
A British cat fancier named Mrs. Carew-Cox began importing the cats in 1890 and bred and showed them through the turn of the century. She described them as having short, silvery fur, large ears, wide-set eyes and lean faces, with sweet, intelligent personalities—in short, much the same as the Russian Blue of today. In 1912, the cats were well enough established that they could be shown in a class of their own instead of being lumped together with other blue cats.
World War II nearly put an end to the breed. Very few cats survived the years of privation, and British and Scandinavian breeders turned to other breeds, primarily the Siamese and the British Blue, to help revive their bloodlines. Because of the Siamese influence, the cats developed a more extreme look, and the texture of their coat changed. It took years to bring the breed back to its original appearance. That was achieved by combining British bloodlines, which emphasized plush, silvery coats, and Scandinavian bloodlines, which were known for producing cats with bright breen eyes and flat profiles. The result was the Russian Blue of moderate type seen today.
Russian Blues were first imported to the United States in 1900, but it wasn’t until after World War II that American breeders began to develop their own lines from cats imported in 1947. Today they are popular show cats as well as companions to those who know the secret of their sweet beauty.
Personality
The Russian Blue has a reputation as a gentle, quiet cat, somewhat shy, but don’t get the wrong idea. 



Kelabu (Abu) -  7 Tahun.

Gambar yang PALING comel Fiqah pernah amik. So cute right?! I love it! Meowww meoww. Sekrang kucing Fiqah dah 7 tahun. Hemm kenapa la Abu tak bunting bunting lagi. Oh dia betina okay! Haaa ramai yang tak percaya Abu ni betina. Jangan tanya la kenapa nama dia macam jantan. Mama yang bagi. Pelik kan? --' Hahaha. Susah woo nak dapat baka yang macam ni. Agak-agak kalau dijual mesti mahal :3 Tapi tak apa la. Bela lagi bagus daripada jual dekat orang. Kalau kucing Fiqah ada baka dia mesti best sebab nanti kalau Abu dah mati sape nak gantikan Abu? Huwaaaa :'(


Jom tengok video Kucing Rusia Biru!



Thanks siapa yang sentiasa melawat blog Fiqah. Ada jugak yang nak tahu perkembangan Fiqah melalui blog. Jangan risau Fiqah okay! I already move on guys! Come on! Fiqah tak nak kejadian 2 hari lepas dijadikan sebagai kenangan pahit. No no no. You know what? I can do this babe! Yeahh! 

Oh ye, Faizy sorry okay. Emmm, maaf disebabkan kejadian tu kita terputus hubungan buat sementara. Alaaaaa, baru 2 hari kan? Ko pun tak ada apa apa kan? Alaaa, ko kan ramai kawan. Skandal pun banyak. Oppps! Hahahaha. Aku tngok moment aku, ko ada tulis yang kawan kita sedih termasuk ko? Why? Lelaki kena la kuat tapi jngan la bila orang sedih ko gelak kan. Penampar makan nya nanti. Orang sedih, ko happy kan dengan cara yang betul tau. Keep calm and smile :) Assalamualaikum :)




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