Giant, Fluffy Cats Have Taken Over This Farm, And They’re Absolutely Majestic

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It seems cats aren't content to just take over the Internet. They've also started something of a grassroots campaign in their plot for world domination, which includes completely taking over one farmer's land. 

 

Alla Lebedeva is a Siberian farmer in the settlement of Prigorodny, located on the outskirts of Barnaul in western Siberia. She ekes out a living on the family farm with her husband, Sergey, surrounded by a small army of enormously fluffy felines. 

 

The fluffy family has free reign of the farm, and spend their days doing what cats do best: sleeping, eating, the general rigorous cat schedule. But Alla's cat's serve a more important purpose on the farm than just unbelievably floofy companions: they are expert pest control. And all natural, too! "Our cats protect the chickens and rabbits from rats and mice,” says Alla.   

 

Lebedeva jokes that she and Sergey live in a Koshlandia: Land of Cats.

 

“How many do we have now?" Lebedeva said.  "To such a question I usually answer ‘a million, maybe more’."  They live in the henhouse, and sleep on the polati, and they have three ‘little bedrooms’ there where can they sleep according to how they feel.”

 


 

In photos, the cats' bedrooms are lined with warm, insulating straw that traps their body heat and helps keep their kitty accommodations comfy and warm through cold, snowy nights. 

 

 

 

A few years ago Lebedeva noticed that photos of her fluffy felines had gone viral; but they were being called Norwegian Forest cats when they are decidedly not Norwegian, according to Lebedeva. They're Siberian, of course!

 

Here's a glimpse into Lebedeva's very own Koshlandia. 

 


These cats take up a bit more space than your average tabby cat.

Their long, fluffy coats are naturally insulated and help keep their body heat in and the cold out.


 

Tufted paws act like mini snow shoes to keep the cats from sinking too far into the snow.

 

But they're really no different than any other cat.

 


8 comments


  • Kate Kelly Procopio

    OMG, where can I get one?


  • Etta

    Siberian cat
    The Siberian is a landrace variety of domestic cat, present in Russia for centuries, and more recently developed as a formal breed, with standards promulgated since the late 1980s. They vary from medium to medium-large in size. A longer name of the formal breed is Siberian Forest Cat, but it is usually referred to as the Siberian or the Siberian cat. Another name for the formal breed is the Moscow Semi-Longhair. The cat is an ancient breed that is now believed to be ancestral to all modern long-haired cats. The cat has similarities with the Norwegian Forest Cat, to which it is likely closely related. It is a natural breed of Siberia and the national cat of Russia. While it began as a landrace, it is selectively bred and pedigreed today in at least seven major cat fancier and breeder organisations. The colorpoint variant of the breed is called the Neva Masquerade by some registries, including Fédération Internationale Féline.
    Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license
    Wikipedia
    Scientific name: Felis catus
    Breed of: Cat
    Origin: Russia


  • Kat

    They are beautiful


  • Sue

    Completely STUNNING BEAUTIES!!! JEALOUS!!!! :)


  • Catherine ODonoghue

    This is just wonderful to see. Thank you for taking care of these beautiful cats…..


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