Siamese Cats
This site will tell you all you want to know about Siamese cats and more, so come on in and enjoy all the stuff you
will find out about these unique creatures.
First off I will tell you about the history of the Siamese cat. They were first imported from Thailand which was called Siam. The first
Siamese cats that came here where a gift from Siam to an ambassador who brought them to us.
They were so popular they started showing in cat shows right away. The exact place where they came from is not known, but is said to be
from Southeast Asia.
They used to be called Wichien-maat which means "moon diamond."
The Cats from Siam, looked a lot like the ones we have today; they were affectionate, calm, and typically healthy and long lived, though
living over 20 years was very rare.
That is the history of the Siamese cat as it is known.
They are very good companions and are very good with people. They love to be around people. They will play with toys, sit on your lap or just
wander around the house. They are not energetic but also not lazy.
Siamese cats are very calm, and don't get bothered easily, making them good with kids. Although they may not be too tolerant at times.
Because they are very calm they make great pets for those living in apartments as well as a house. That is why Siamese cats are well like by
a lot of people, of course it could have something to do with their looks.
They are very intelligent. Though you may have just thought, this is the perfect cat because I will be able to train it easily, I would
have to protest. It really depends on their personality. If you have a Siamese cat that is a protester then he may not do something
when you say to or may not do it right away. (after you leave the room they may do it)
Some are keen to showing their owners how to play fetch, and know a lot of how to get what they want. They can be sneaky so keep an eye on
them, as they may just wait till your back is turned to try something.
They are very loud when they want something. They are known for their loud cry. Sometimes when you are on the phone it will be mistaken
for a baby crying.
Mostly they only meow if they are trying to make a point. Probably not trouble unless you are punishing them and they are upset about it. A
lot of this also depends on the cat though, some are very vocal and some are not vocal unless they have something to say. You will be able to
tell which they are when you get the cat.
They are known for their color. "Seal points" have brown tips on them (tips=ears, nose, tail, paws, sometimes eyes). Also there are
"blue points" which they have blue (gray) color on their tips.
They are very beautiful creatures. If you get one or have one, make sure to brush their fur clean and they will bond with you when you are
doing it.
Siamese cats are not outside cats. And it is highly recommended that you not go outside without a leash on them. Lots of cats get hurt outside
from cars. You are responsible for your cat's welfare; so don't put your cat in danger.
In conclusion, this is all information that you will use if you ever get a Siamese cat. You may decide you don't like them from reading this,
but that's okay. Getting a cat is all about choosing the right breed. It's not just looks, it's all about personality.
If you like Siamese cats and you are looking into getting a cat, then you should definitely include a Siamese cat as one of your options. They
are wonderful and loveable pets and many people just love them.
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