SIAMESE CATS
Siamese
cats are considered one of the oldest breeds of all our cats
and the most popular of all pedigree cat breeds. They are
intelligent with an inquisitive personality and a loving
nature. Siamese cats have sleek lines, striking colour
contrast, finely chiseled aristocratic heads, deep blue
almond eyes, and short silky coats. Combine this beauty with
intelligence, an inquisitive personality and a loving nature
and you have the essence of the Siamese cat.
Description
There are
two known body types for the Siamese. Modern Siamese is the
cat type most frequently observed in cat shows. It is easy
to distinguish by its svelte elongated silhouette and its
wedged head shape. Traditional (Apple-Head) Siamese are
larger than the Modern (Show) Siamese, with a rounder head
shape and a less extreme look. The Traditional is much
closer to the Siamese cat as it originally was. All Siamese
cats share the colourpoint pattern, where the cooler body |
parts (feet, tail, and face) are of a darker colour than the
rest of the body. Kittens are born without the dark markings
and develop them throughout the first weeks of their lives.
The different colours
accepted by all cat fancy associations are seal (dark
brown), chocolate, blue, and lilac (light grey with a pink
tinge). Some associations also recognize red and cream point
as Siamese, as well as the various combinations of tabby
(lynx) or tortoiseshell point patterns. Other associations
class these varieties as Shorthair Colourpoints and refer to
them as a different breed.
Characteristics and Temperament
Modern
(Show) Siamese have affectionate inquisitive personalities,
although the Modern is likely to be more independent than
the Traditional. Modern Siamese cats are House cats.
Traditional Siamese cats make extremely good pets being
affectionate, intelligent, and full of personality. The
variety is very robust, and generally has very few health
problems. Traditional Siamese cats are House cats. Overall,
Siamese cats are calm,
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Siamese cat guide
(ebook) - selecting, owing and
caring for your Siamese cat.
affectionate cats, typically healthy and long-lived - 15-20
years is average, and over 20 is not uncommon.
Special
Needs
Siamese
cats need relatively little grooming. Their close-lying coat
can be gently brushed just once a week to remove dead hair.
This breed has several distinctive genetic faults, all of
which are cosmetic and require no medical treatment. These
include crossed eyes and a kinked tail. These faults are
becoming more rare with time as breeders try to breed them
out.
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