Siamese Cat Breed
Even people who do not like cats have heard of the Siamese
cat breed. After all, these cats are even characters in several
popular mystery series, perhaps because the curious nature and
adventurous spirit of this cat breed makes it an ideal
detective's helper.
The Siamese is an ancient breed, appearing sometime before the
sixteen hundreds in the country of Thailand, which at the time
was known as Siam. Several of these beautiful, graceful cats
were brought to Great Britain in the eighteen hundreds by the
Britain's ambassador when he returned home. This breed was
immediately a hit with cat fanciers. By the nineteen fifties,
the Siamese was one of the most popular cat breeds in the
world, although they are not currently as popular as they once
were.
The Siamese cat has a long, graceful body with a rectangular
shape, a wedge shaped head, large ears, a long, graceful tail,
and long, thin legs. This breed's eyes are large and almond
shaped, with a striking blue color. These cats have a short
coat that comes in Seal Point, Chocolate Point, Blue Point, or
Lilac Point colors. Any other color variations of the Siamese
breed are considered to be a completely different breed, the
Colorpoint Shorthair.
Since the Siamese is such a playful, affectionate breed, these
cats are not a good choice for people who spend a lot of time
away from home. A lonely and bored Siamese can get into more
trouble than the average cat and will probably spend much of
the time plotting an escape. If you do decide to get one of
these cats, you may want to add a second kitten, as well. This
will keep your cat from being quite so lonely while you are
gone, although both cats will still welcome you joyously when
you arrive home each evening.
The outgoing Siamese is a good choice for families or retired
people, since this breed soaks up attention like a sponge. Your
cat will follow family members from room to room, inspecting
your work and trying to help complete chores. When you sit
down, he will be right there with you, curling up on your lap
or perching on your shoulder. If you don't like a clingy cat,
this breed may actually be a bit too devoted for you to
handle.
With the keen intelligence of the Siamese breed, it is no
surprise that these cats are highly trainable. However, they
also know their own minds, so they may opt not to perform on
command. You can easily teach your cat to fetch or come when he
is called. He will also make up his own games, such as hide and
seek. Ambushing unsuspecting family members and guests is
another favorite. Your cat will wait patiently atop a
refrigerator or other high object and then pounce on people
passing by.
So, if you would like to own a very vocal, but attention loving
cat, then the Siamese may be the ideal breed for you.
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