Siberian cattery
Vivalavita*RU
Siberian cattery
Our cattery is officially registered with FIFe. We breed Siberian cats in traditional colors, including rare color lines. We put a part of ourselves into every cat and hope their new families will love them as much as we do.
Available
Available kittens
Jessie Joy
Jessie Joy
- Born
- January 29, 2026
- Age
- 3 months
- Color
- black silver classic tabby with white (ns 09 22)
Katty
Katty
- Born
- February 2, 2026
- Age
- 3 months
- Color
- black golden spotted tabby (ny 24)
Margosha
Margosha
- Born
- February 28, 2026
- Age
- 2 months
- Color
- black golden classic tabby (ny 22)
Maximus
Maximus
- Born
- February 28, 2026
- Age
- 2 months
- Color
- black golden classic tabby (ny 22)
Naomi
Naomi
- Born
- March 24, 2026
- Age
- 2 months
- Color
- black tortie golden classic tabby (fy 22)
Neo
Neo
- Born
- March 24, 2026
- Age
- 2 months
- Color
- red classic tabby (d 22)
Home search
Adult cats looking for a home
Kalinka
Kalinka
- Born
- February 19, 2024
- Age
- 2 years 3 months
- Color
- black tortie golden classic tabby (fy 22)
Quashtan
Quashtan
- Born
- September 15, 2022
- Age
- 3 years 8 months
- Color
- black golden classic tabby (ny 22)
Imperia
Imperia Vivalavita
- Born
- March 2, 2022
- Age
- 4 years 2 months
- Color
- black golden classic tabby (ny 22)
FAQ
A short guide to choosing a kitten, meetings, documents and reservation.
What should future owners know?
We are always happy when people are interested in our kittens and adult cats, and we try to keep communication clear and calm. Our transfer and care conditions are not just a formality: they are meant to protect the safety, health, and quality of life of our cats after they move. Below are answers to the most common questions and the main cattery rules.
How do I choose a kitten, and can I meet one in advance?
We do not have a format where you come, see all the kittens, and choose one on the spot. First, a kitten is chosen based on photos and videos. If needed, we can make additional materials: how the kitten moves, plays, looks up close, and interacts with people. This is calmer for the kittens and helps us keep their usual routine. We try to treat the kittens gently and do not arrange introductory visits without choosing a specific kitten first. Usually, a kitten is first chosen by photos and videos, and then we discuss a possible meeting. If you like a kitten, you can ask for additional photos or videos. It is best to say what exactly you would like to see: the color, the face, movement, behavior, how the kitten plays, or how the kitten interacts with people.
What should I do if I have allergies?
There are no completely hypoallergenic cats. Siberian cats are often tolerated more easily, but the reaction is always individual and depends on both the person and the specific animal. If you have allergies, first a specific kitten is chosen based on photos and videos, and then we can discuss a meeting on neutral territory. This is the most accurate way to understand your reaction to this particular kitten.