Thursday, April 8, 2010

Training takes Time


Siamese cats are...shall we say stubborn. They're also very smart, extroverted, shrewd, and highly trainable with patience and constant effort. You can train your Siamese to fetch, unlatch doors, flush toilets, and even walk on a leash and wear a harness...so many things, but it all takes time.
Highly social, and sometimes very vocal in getting your attention, they adore their people and are very willing to learn new things with the right guidance. Since they crave the companionship of humans it's easy to train them to accept brushing, ear cleaning, and nail trimming as needed to help maintain a healthy coat, dirt free ears, and proper length claws...You know what they say a happy cat is a healthy cat.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Siamese Cat Breeders

Siamese cats colors range from pristine white to a light colored fawn. Seal, blue, chocolate and lilac are the four point colors accepted by purists. Red, cream, tort and lynx ( some call it the tabby cat color) points are created by out crossing to other breeds of cats. Like this beautiful blue eye Siamese Cat pictured below....




















Named for Siam, this popular cat breed is one of the most brilliant and has a eccentric persona, a lot like of an inscrutable inner lifestyle. The breeding tradition of these cats began generations long, long, long, a long time ago, but the Siamese Cats of Today & Siamese Cat Breeders still have the beautiful style others might suggest in the beginning of cat breeds and when cat breeders started their higher standards.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Serene Siamese


History

Origins shrouded in Asian lore. The Siamese is thought to be descendant of Temple cats. In Thailand they are called Wichien-maat (Moon Diamond). American president Rutherford B. Hayes received a svelte Siamese in 1878 from the American Counsel in Bangkok, the cat he named Siam and is the first recorded Siamese cat in America. It wasn't until 6 years later that the Siamese cat made its debut in the U.K. when a pair of Siamese was given to Lilian Jane Veley by her brother Edward Blencowe Gould. Mrs. Veley named the pair Mia and Pho they were shown in London where they were received very well and becoming and instant hit. Sadly the kittens that Pho and Mia produced died of unknown causes.

Description


They are a pointed cat...meaning that the face, ears, tail and legs are of a different color than the rest of the body. The Siamese can be Seal (very dark brown/black), Chocolate, Blue or Lilac (pale gray) pointed. By a kittens fourth week the point color should be discernible. The Body of the cat is a creamy color that with age will darken. Slanted eyes give Siamese Cats a sly look and come in the most amazing shades of blue. They have a triangular shaped head that gives their nose a rather narrow appearance. Soft and shiny is the fine coat of the Siamese lying close to the well muscled sinewy body.


Temperament


The Siamese is a big talker, gets along great with dogs and will interact with you vocally sounding much like a crying baby. They crave human companionship and will bond nicely with their favorite person becoming very loving. They are quite playful and will remain so their entire life. If socialized early on they will get along with other pets in the home, and adjust to all visitors to the family home. So in the end if you're looking for Siamese Breeders for a kitten for yourself, click here:

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