An In Depth Look At Siamese Cats
The exotic and somewhat mysterious Siamese cat hails from the
country of Thailand. They had always been a popular breed of
cats, some even residing in royal palaces. Siamese
cats, in the past, were trusted to protect royal palaces
and monasteries from evil spirits. These cats were also
thought of as bringing good fortune to their owners as well.
During the year of 1884, the very first Siamese cats began to
make their way to England, when they were given as gifts to a
British general. After that, they eventually made their way
over to America. Now days, Siamese cats are one of the most
recognized of the breed. Siamese cats are without a doubt the most popular short
haired cat and among the top 3 in the entire breed of cats.
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Even though there are several different colors to this breed,
some questions what makes a cat a true Siamese cat. These
cats have always been known for their bodies which are lighter in
color, with darker
areas
throughout. The more darker areas found on their bodies are
normally around the feet, tail, legs, or face. They can
weight anywhere between 6 - 16 lbs, with bright eyes that are
normally slanted - which is another clue that the cat is a true
Siamese.
Traditionally, Siamese cats are robust, with round heads and a
truly muscular build. They are well known throughout the
world for their color points and unique personalities. Unlike
other breeds, Siamese breeds have a talent for communicating with
people. If you are looking for a cat that is nice and quiet,
you wouldn’t want a Siamese cat. These cats love to play,
love to make noise, and they also happen to be the most social
breed of cats out there.
Siamese cats demand a lot of attention, because in their minds,
they believe that the world revolves around them. For this
very reason, they can tend be quite dependant on their
owners. They love to play, and crave interaction. If
you leave them alone for too long, they won’t like it. They
like to get attention, love to play, and hate to be left by
themselves.
Even though Siamese cats are emotionally high maintenance, they
don’t need a lot of maintenance They need a minimum amount of
grooming, which involves bathing every once in a while, and
brushing maybe once or twice a month. If you like cats with
minimal maintenance, Siamese cats are perfect. Their hair is
short to their skin, so a gentle brushing is all you need.
They can get sick however, which is to be expected with any breed
of cat.
Siamese cats have a life span that is similar to other breeds,
which is normally around 15 - 20 years, sometimes even longer. As
long as you feed him on a daily basis and take him to the vet for
his regular checkups and shots, he will be around for years and
years to come. Most people who have their Siamese cat for
over 10 years, find the cat to be more like a child than a pet.
No matter how you look at it, a Siamese cat is a great
pet. Although the Siamese breed does require a lot of
attention, they are excellent pets that you can spend a lot of time
with. They are great for kids as well, simply because kids
can spend a lot of time with them. As long as you give your
pet the attention he craves - he will be your life long friend for
as long as you have him.
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