Russian Blue Cat Breed - Temperament

Russian Blue
Dog Breeds

The temperament of the Russian Blue cat breeds is known for being docile, sensitive, kind animals that are particularly in-tune with their owners’ emotions.

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Personality

Russian Blues normally make quiet, gentle and affectionate companions. They are strikingly handsome and unique among domestic cats in their combination of color, coat and conformation. These are docile, sensitive, kind animals that are particularly in-tune with their owners’ emotions. They develop strong bonds with their loved ones and are extremely affectionate and loyal. The Russian Blue is also known for getting along quite well with other pets and with children that live in their immediate household. They are typically tidy and clean. Russian Blues can be shy around strangers, unless they are brought up in a very well-socialized living environment. They are not known to be aggressive or especially reclusive. They do not like to be left alone for prolonged periods of time and prefer the company of either a person or another companion pet at all times. The Russian Blue makes an exceptionally devoted companion.

Activity Level

This breed is known for being bright and energetic. According to many breed fanciers, male Russian Blues usually are more active, outgoing and playful than are females, although many owners of female Russian Blues would no doubt challenge that generalization. However, this is not a breed that is known for needing a tremendous amount of exercise or stimulation. It tends to adjust its activity level to the emotional mood and needs of its household.

Behavioral Traits

Russian Blues are known to be active, intelligent companion cats. They reportedly enjoy playing fetch, opening doors and even opening windows with their agile front legs. They also enjoy batting around any variety of toys or other objects, apparently for the sheer pleasure and amusement of it. Russian Blues frequently use their front paws to touch the faces of their owners, as a sign of affection and/or to bring them out of the blues. They also tend to clown around when a child is crying or distressed, in an attempt to distract it.

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