Neva Masquerade cats are intelligent, striking, and deeply engaging—but they are often misunderstood. This guide explains the real cons buyers should consider, including allergy myths, grooming demands, slow maturity, personality traits, and why this breed isn’t the right fit for every home.
No kitten is hypoallergenic from birth. Learn why Neva Masquerade kittens may be better tolerated, when allergens increase, and how to reduce allergy risk.
Neva Masquerade cats are not hypoallergenic. They are colorpoint Siberian cats and produce the same Fel d 1 allergens as other Siberians. Allergy responses depend on the individual cat, not coat color.
Neva Masquerade vs Siberian cat comes down to appearance and price, not temperament or care. The Neva Masquerade is a colorpoint Siberian with blue eyes, while traditional Siberians come in many colors with green or gold eyes. In every other meaningful way, they are the same cat.
The Neva Masquerade is the colorpoint variety of the Siberian cat, not a separate breed. The name originates from the Neva River region in Saint Petersburg and describes the mask-like facial pattern created by the colorpoint gene.
What are Neva Masquerade kittens?
Neva Masquerade kittens are colorpoint Siberian cats with blue eyes and plush semi-long coats. They are affectionate, people-oriented, and known for calm, bonded companionship.
Are Siberian cats cuddly?
Yes. Siberian cats are cuddly, affectionate cats that enjoy close physical proximity and calm snuggling. They prefer voluntary closeness over constant lap sitting and are affectionate without being clingy. Neva Masquerade cats share the same temperament.
Siberian cats typically live 12–18 years, with many indoor Siberians reaching 18–20+ years. Genetics, indoor living, diet, and preventive care play the biggest roles in lifespan.
Siberian cat grooming requires an understanding of the breed’s dense triple coat, seasonal shedding, and skin health needs. Proper brushing, combing, and routine care keep the coat comfortable, prevent compacted undercoat, and support long-term health.
Siberian cats do shed, especially during seasonal coat blow. Their dense triple-layer coat releases undercoat heavily in spring and more lightly in fall, with moderate shedding year-round.
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