Lovely one years of age female siamese, ok with all shot vet and spayed.
Description.
The Siamese feline type is one of the earliest acknowledged and established types of feline. The Siamese is from Thailand (originally referred to as Siam) and was very first imported to Great Britain in the mid-1880s. The very first known Siamese feline was imported from Bangkok as a gift from the consul of Siam to the other half of President Rutherford B. Hayes and lived in the White House. They were an instant success, and appeared in the earliest feline programs in both countries.
The Siamese is distinguished by its brilliant blue eyes and its colored "points" (ears, face, tail and feet) which supply a striking contrast to its light-colored body. The show-quality Siamese display a very long, slender physique, and a long, wedge-shaped head with huge ears.
The Siamese personality is vocal, dynamic, and overtly caring. The type can be really requiring and ought to not be left alone for extended periods of time. Daily play and interaction are important to a Siamese's mental and psychological well-being. Active feline friendship will certainly help keep a lonesome Siamese delighted, however there is no alternative for human interaction. This breed is not for those trying to find a quiet buddy-- Siamese are smart and if you do not give them something to do, they will certainly discover something to do rather!
Siamese kitties were initially recognized in the solid seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac point colors. In some associations, added colors and patterns are accepted as part of the Siamese type, specifically outside the US and Canada, while other associations call these Colorpoint Shorthair. Those who are searching for point colors besides these traditional four are motivated to see the list of Colorpoint Shorthair breeders.
Conventional SiameseSome Siamese breeders work with a more moderate, rounded sort of Siamese, called the standard, timeless, or applehead Siamese, visualized at left. Aside from the appearance, the type's character and characteristics are similar to Siamese with the contemporary look.
Those who favor this look needs to search for breeders with "conventional kind" in their descriptions. The traditional Siamese has recently been recognized as a different breed in TICA, called Thai, so you can also go to the Thai breed page.
Old photographs of Siamese cats bear similarities to both the show/wedge and traditional designs, providing credence to the concept that pregenitors of both body types existed.
The standard design Siamese breed type lost favor in the 1960s with the 1980s, but by the late 1980s, groups of breeders interested in promoting this type started arranging and promoting this style of Siamese.
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Associations: The Siamese cat breed is accepted by all major cat windows registries. TICA acknowledges the traditional type as the Thai, and CFA distinguishes those who do not have the 4 standard strong point colors as Colorpoint Shorthair.