The Siamese Cat Breed
January 1, 2009 by Shannon
Siamese cats originated from Thailand in the 1800s – though it was then called “Siam”. One of the oldest cat breeds, the Siamese breed was first introduced in England, sent as a gift from an Ambassador to Siam. Soon after, siamese cats were in many English cat shows. By the 20th century, you also saw this lovely breed in North America. This is of course where the breed name came from.
This exotic breed was best known for its “points”, the distince color points at face, ears, tail and lower legs. Siamese cats are graceful, long and lean, with a very angular, sharp face. The best known quality of this breed is their very distinct voice and a eagerness to use it, frequently! Siamese cat owners know that this breed is very chatty.
Like most cats, the siamese is playful, curious, affectionate and quite intelligent. Very people friendly, this breed is quite happy with small children and other pets. Being so outgoing, the Siamese is often the center of attention – happily chatting away about everything and to anyone in their unique voice.





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