Cat Breeds The Siamese
Are you looking to get a new cat soon? Great! You may want to
consider a purebred cat.
There are many breeds that can be found in this country, each
with its own characteristic appearance and temperament and history.
Think carefully about what you would characteristics you would like
to see in your new companion. Perhaps you would care to
consider:
The Siamese
Famous in songs and movies, the Siamese cat was the Royal
Cat of Siam. Though their origins are uncertain, they were the
companions of royalty and priests for centuries. The cat was so
highly valued that it was rarely given to outsiders. Siamese were
first exhibited at the famous 1871 London Cat Show at the Crystal
Palace. People fell in love with the new breed. Despite the
difficulty in importing these highly valued cats, they became
wildly popular in Britain. The Siamese arrived in America in about
1890 and quickly gained favor with cat fanciers here.
The Siamese cat is a real
character. They are extremely lively, friendly, and intelligent and
they are very attached to their people. A Siamese cat is constantly
in motion. They seem to regard their people as belonging to them
instead of the other way around. They develop a lot of unusual
skills. Siamese cats have been known to play fetch, walk on a leash
and chase dogs. One Siamese learned to play the piano. He sat on
the bench in front of the keyboard and used one paw to press each
key to make a sound. Siamese cats are also real chatterboxes and
will talk to you about everything and anything. When they are
making a point, a Siamese cats’ voice is powerful enough to bend
metal.
Siamese cats are sleek and
svelte in appearance. Elegant and graceful they have long bodies,
long legs, and long tails as well. This breed has become divided
into two varieties: the extreme and the traditional. The extreme is
a smaller, leaner, lighter animal with males weighing 9 lbs at most
and females 7 lbs. The traditional variety is rounder in appearance
than the extreme variety though still retaining the breeds’
oriental elegance. The traditional variety, also called the Old
Style or Applehead is larger in size than the extreme variety, with
males up to 15 lbs and females up to 12 lbs.
Siamese are famous for
their large, almond shaped blue eyes. The coat is short, fine
textured, silky and glossy. It lies close to the cats’ body.
However, the truly defining feature of the Siamese coat is its
color. There are four main colors: seal, chocolate, blue and lilac.
There is also one pattern called colorpoint. The points of the
body, the ears, face, legs and tail are more darkly colored than
the body. There is a strong contrast between the body color and the
points. The color at all the points must be the same.
Interestingly, Siamese darken with age.
The Siamese cat is a breed whose noisy and cheerful ways
continue to win peoples admiration and affection every day. Give
the Siamese a closer look. The breed is intelligent and very
affectionate. This cats’ friendly and confident attitude can
make it a highly amusing family pet. This cat may be exactly
what you are looking for in a new companion.
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