Kot is the Russian word for cat. Russians also say Koschka (pronounced the way it looks) for "kitty."
Not unless they are bred with a long haired cat. Take for example if a kitten's mother is a Russian Blue and it's father a Cornish Rex(curly cat) the kitten would been born blue(grey) and curly. Therefore you cannot get a long haired Russian blue, but you can breed it with long haired cat to try and make one.
The Russian white cat is a relatively rare breed known for its striking white fur and blue eyes. These cats are not as common as other breeds, like the American Shorthair or Siamese, but can still be found with reputable breeders or in shelters specializing in purebred cats.
I think, Paris Hilton has many cats, She has a Persian one. And A Russian blue, [I Think that's it] They're all the ones i know.
A Russian Blue usually weighs between 10 to 15 lbs, males tend to be on the upper scale. Shoulder height is around 6 inches with a length of 20 inches.
Cat: In Ancient Egypt any cat was considered godly (children of Bast). In Persia, the Persian Cat. In Siam the Siamese Cat. In Russia, the Russian Blue or Siberian (Cat). In Burma, the Birman. In Japan, A Japanese bobtail - though not royal is considered good luck. Plus many more, it would really depend on which country you want to know.
If you phrase it as 'a Russian blue cat' it would be 'Cat liathghorm Rúiseach'.
The ideal weight range for a Russian Blue cat according to the Russian Blue cat weight chart is typically between 7 to 12 pounds.
A Russian Blue is a greyish blue.
The average weight of a Russian Blue cat is typically between 7 to 12 pounds.
The ideal weight range for a Russian Blue cat is typically between 7 to 12 pounds. To maintain good health, a Russian Blue cat should weigh around 10 pounds.
The Russian Blue is a breed of domestic cat.
she cat-koshka, he cat-kot, kitten-kotyata, kittens-kotyonok.
the cat from the Russian town as best in the Ural mountains
A Russian Blue is a type of cat. Surprisingly, they are not blue, but gray.
Regular cat food.
"Kot" is the Russian word for male cat, while "koshka" is the word for female cat.
I hope that rather unusual. Russian cats are tasty.