the russian blue, reviewed
The Russian Blue is elegance in cat form, a slender, silver-blue creature with vivid green eyes and the manners of a discreet aristocrat. It is reserved with strangers and devoted to its own people, quiet, clean, and calm. It scores high on royal bearing, which I respect. Here is the honest review.
Origin: Russia, thought to hail from the port of Arkhangelsk.
Size: Medium, fine-boned but muscular, with an elegant build.
Coat: Short, dense, and plush, a distinctive blue-grey with a silvery, shimmering sheen.
Temperament: Reserved and shy with strangers, gentle and devoted with its family. Quiet.
Lifespan: Around 15 to 20 years. A notably long-lived breed.
Good for: Calmer, quieter homes and owners who value a gentle, dignified, undemanding companion.
what is a russian blue
The Russian Blue is a naturally occurring breed thought to have come from northern Russia, and it has been admired for well over a century for its striking colour and refined manner. It is a fine-boned but athletic cat with a reputation for intelligence, cleanliness, and a certain aristocratic reserve. This is not a showy, demanding animal. It is a quiet, elegant presence that reveals its warmth only to those it trusts.
the look
The Russian Blue is unmistakable. Its short, dense, double coat is a solid blue-grey, tipped with silver so that it seems to shimmer in the light, and it stands out slightly from the body in a plush, velvety way. Set against that coat are large, vivid green eyes, which develop their full colour as the cat matures. The body is slender and graceful, the expression gentle and slightly smiling. It is one of the most quietly beautiful cats there is, and it carries itself accordingly, which is why it tops much of my card on royal energy.
temperament: reserved and devoted
The Russian Blue is a study in restraint. It tends to be shy and cautious with strangers, often disappearing when visitors arrive, and it dislikes noise, upheaval, and change. But with its own people it is gentle, affectionate, and deeply loyal, forming close bonds and following its favourite humans quietly around the house. It is intelligent, playful in a dignified way, and notably quiet, rarely vocal or demanding. It is also famously clean and fastidious. This reserved devotion is the heart of the breed, and it scores modestly on gremlin factor simply because chaos is beneath it. As a cat who also prefers to be admired from a slight distance, I find its manners impeccable.
care and health, the honest part
The short, dense coat is easy to care for, needing only occasional brushing, though a weekly groom keeps the sheen at its best. The main things a Russian Blue needs are calm and routine, since it does not cope well with noise, disruption, or being rehomed, and it can be sensitive to changes in its environment. It also tends to love its food and can gain weight if overfed, so sensible portions matter.
On health, the Russian Blue is generally a robust, healthy, and remarkably long-lived breed, often reaching its late teens and sometimes twenty, with fewer inherited problems than many pedigrees. It is also often mentioned as one of the breeds some allergy sufferers tolerate better, though no cat is truly hypoallergenic. As always, buy from a reputable breeder or adopt, and keep up with routine veterinary care.
is a russian blue right for you
A Russian Blue suits a calmer, quieter home and an owner who values a gentle, dignified, undemanding cat and does not mind that it may be shy with guests. It is not the breed for a chaotic, noisy household or for someone who wants an instantly gregarious lap cat. But for the right person, it is a devoted, elegant, and unusually long-lived companion.
the chairman's verdict
Eighty-three. The Russian Blue is refined, loyal, and beautifully behaved, and it earns top marks for bearing and a rare bonus for longevity. It loses a little only for a shyness that some will find aloof, though I regard it as good sense. A discreet, elegant, long-lived cat with manners I heartily approve of. High marks, quietly given.
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Scores are the Chairman's opinion, offered in good fun. For real advice on a Russian Blue's needs, health, or suitability, speak to a reputable breeder, a rescue, or your vet. I am a cat with opinions, not a veterinarian.