A Russian Blue is slightly larger than the average house cat, so a healthy weight for an adult male would be in the range of 10 to 12 pounds (4.5 to 5.5Kg). Anything above 15 pounds (7Kg) is overweight.
The physical characteristics of the Russian Blue cat breed are a silver-blue coat, two layers of short thick fur and bright green eyes. Some behavioral characteristics are that they are quite curious, intelligent and friendly.
My Russian Blue cat is about 9 months old, and is two and a half feet from nose to tail.
I have a male Russian blue and he weighs in at 18.4 lbs and fairly long. They should normally weigh about 12 lbs when they are adults. Mine is fairly over weight too.
I have a Russian blue, Smokey. I measured her, she is 9"2.
Some large cat breeds, such as the Maine Coon, Ragdoll, and Norwegian Forest, can weigh up to 15 to 20 pounds. (6.8 kg to 9 kg) For the majority of the domestic cat breeds like the American Shorthair, Siamese, and Russian Blue, the average weight of an un-neutered male is about 8.6 pounds (3.9 kg), while an un-spayed female is about 7.2 pounds. (3.2 kg)
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The only one I know is the Russian Blue.
Russian Blue cats are gray. The shade of gray looks different depending on the light the cat is in - in shadows they are almost black, under direct light they are white-gray. They have a slender profile, and very soft, dense fur.
Adult cats can weigh between 2.5 and 10 kg.
I hope that rather unusual. Russian cats are tasty.
Bluestar is a Russian Blue
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Whilst there are a number of pet stores and other places that sell Russian Blue Cats in the Denver area, availability cannot be guaranteed. Places where one can find this type of cat include eBay Classifieds Denver, PetFinder, Cats on Oodle Marketplace and Russian Blue Rescue Me.
A Russian blue cat is a specific breed of domestic cat. Other breeds of domestic cat include Siamese, Ragdoll, American Curl, Maine Coon, Abyssinian, etc.