Siamese
The Siamese cat was only allowed
to live in the royal households and temples of Siam. In 1884 the British
Consel-General in Bangkok received two Siamese cats from the King of Siam.
The British Consel-General in Bangkok took the cats and displayed them
at the Crystal Palace. By 1892 these cats were recognized as a breed.
Colour
Cream, white, blue, pale chocolate,
pale grey base coat with darker points
Coat Length
Short
Type of Fur
Close fitting and fine
Size
Medium
Future Information
They have a triangular face with
slanting almond shaped blue eyes. These creatures are thin. They are known
for their athletic build with long legs and long body, and their hind legs
are a little longer than their forelegs. Their ears are large and come
to a point. In the night-time their eyes will change from their normal
colour to a bright red. Their tail is usually longer than other cats and
it's tapered. Siamese cats are inquisitive animals, very intelligent, but
noisy and demanding.
All information used on this
page was paraphased from Collins Gem's Cats Photoguide, written by Deborah
Gill
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