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The Siamese CatThis enigmatic cat originates in Siam, the place we now know as Thailand. |
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Siamese cats were highly honored by generations of Siam’s kings—so much so that they were kept in the royal palace. Talk about the royalty of the cat world! They were trusted to protect the palace and monasteries from evil spirits and were thought to bring good luck. In 1884, the first Siamese cats made their way to Britain when the current king of Siam decided to gift them to a British general. Then, they inevitably made their way to the United States. Now, the Siamese cat is one of the most universally recognized domestic cat breed. According to the Cat Fancy Association (CFA), they are the most popular shorthair breed and the third most popular breed overall. Though this breed encompasses a myriad of colors, there are a few disagreements surrounding what constitutes a true Siamese cat and what doesn’t. However, these wonderful felines are known and most easily recognized for bodies that are generally light in color with darker areas known as points. The darker points are usually around the face, ears, legs, feet and the tail. Some of the most popular are seal point, chocolate point, and blue point.
The modern Siamese (also known as the “show”) have long,
elegant bodies with refined tapering lines and a wedge-shaped head to
match. Fortunately, where the Siamese are high maintenance emotionally, they are low maintenance in every other aspect. These short hairs need relatively little grooming. Because their coats lie so close that they look painted on, a gentle weekly brushing to remove dead hair is sufficient. Like every other breed, they have their small share of genetic faults. Aside from the occasional crossed eyes and kinked tail, which are mainly cosmetic issues, this breed has its share of gingivitis. These cats have above-average life spans for cats. They can remain in your life typically between 15-20 years though over 20 years is by no means an anomaly. The reward for such anemotionally high maintenance cat is worth it: you can have a staunch supporter and a loyal companion for a really long time. Imagine having a cat that can help tutor your children on the art of speech and years later, live long enough to see them off to college! Only the Siamese.
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