Friday, March 11, 2016

Information On Siamese Kittens For Sale

By Henry Meyer


Siamese cat was among the first cats to get distinctive recognition as oriental cats. It came from Thailand. The name derives from the name of the country it originated, Saim before it was changed to Thailand. In the twentieth century, very few cats were popular in Europe and North America and Siamese was among them. This article has information that one may find useful when looking for Siamese kittens for sale.

The introduction of this breed to the West occurred in the nineteenth century. The Crystal Palace Cat Show that happened in London was very instrumental in making the breed popular in Europe. During that time, many preferred it for a pet. The turn of the century saw the breed being become popular in the US. In 1878, a US diplomat in Thailand consulate sent it as a gift to President Hayes.

This animal has certain physical characteristics that place it apart from other breeds. The modern breed has blue eyes that are shaped like almond. The face is triangular in shape while the ears are large. The body is slender and muscular with pointed coloration. The coat is short and fine with long tapering lines. This breed appears in four major traditional colors, that is, lilac point, blue, chocolate, and seal.

The coat of this cat is usually pale on the body, but the extremities including ears, tails, feet, and faces have darker colors. Generally, the cat is highly social and outgoing. The company of human beings is very important in its development. It has been termed as playful, intelligent, and social by TICA. Kittens are typically playful, but adults also enjoy the fetch game a lot. Human company is a vital ingredient in achieving a social adult pet. That implies that the breed may not be suitable for people who spend a lot of time away from the house.

Mixed-breed cats and pedigreed cats both have certain genetic diseases that affect them at various stages of their lives. Some of those diseases are amyloidosis, asthma/bronchial disease, and congenital heart defects including aortic stenosis. Amyloidosis results when there is deposition of a certain type of protein in the internal organs of the animal. The organ that is primarily affected by this disease is the lung.

The owner needs to provide minimum care for a Siamese. Often, weekly combing effectively removes all dead hair and distributes skin oil. It is likely to develop periodontal disease, which makes teeth brushing necessary. Dental hygiene is needed every day, but providing it weekly is still better than doing nothing at all.

As an indoor cat, Siamese are not supposed to be let out of a home. When they venture outside, they face the risk of contracting diseases from other cats, being attacked by other animals, or being knocked by vehicles. Their beauty and high value is also an attraction for thieves. Unless they are chased to go out, they prefer the comfort of the interior of a house.

For a family pet, Siamese is among the greatest choices. The breed lives harmoniously with other cats, kids, and dogs that are friendly to cats. It cherishes human company and is quick to learn.




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