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How much are traditional Siamese cats?

How much are traditional Siamese cats?

The normal Siamese kitten can cost you anywhere from around $600-$800. however, If you want a premium origin Siamese cat with noticeable features, be prepared to give $1000-$2,500 depending on the breeder.

What did the original Siamese cat look like?

The original Siamese imports were medium-sized, rather long-bodied, muscular, graceful cats with moderately wedge-shaped heads and ears that were comparatively large but in proportion to the size of the head. The cats ranged from substantial to slender but were not extreme in either way.

What are the three types of Siamese cats?

The traditional Siamese cats fall into three types. There is the apple-head, the classic, and the old style. Traditional Siamese cats are from Thailand. They have distinctive crooked tails and crossed eyes.

How can I tell if my Siamese is purebred?

Look at the cat’s ears. In some purebred modern Siamese, the ears may be nearly as large as the head itself. The ears of an applehead Siamese are more proportional to its body, and less angular and pointed. The ears of an applehead Siamese will also be closer together on the top of its head.

Where do Siamese cats originally come from?

Thailand
Siamese cat/Origin

Origin story: Siamese cats came from Thailand, then known as Siam. There’s still a debate about how old they exactly are, but the Thai manuscript “Tamra Maew” (“The Cat Book Poems”) seems to depict them. The work was created between the 14th and 18th centuries.

Is there a gray Siamese cat?

Siamese cats are, perhaps, best known for their sleek, distinctive appearance. Although many Siamese cats are a silver-gray color with blue eyes, these pretty kitties’ coats can also be orange, brown, cream, and even blue or lilac-colored, among other coat variations.

What is lilac point Siamese?

Lilac point Siamese cats are one of the most famous Siamese cat breeds. They were first recognized in the 1960s. Lilac point Siamese are the result of the blue (dilute) gene to chocolate and so are “diluted” chocolate points. They are the diluted versions of both Chocolate Point and Blue Point cat.

What is a blue point Siamese?

The Blue Point Siamese is a color point of the well-known and highly regarded Siamese breed. It is noted for its beauty as well as its intelligence and its tendency to vocalize. The breed has existed for centuries but gained official recognition in 1934.

Is there a cattery for Siamese kittens in the US?

We are a small cattery raising all of our kittens underfoot and lovingly socializing them for their forever homes. We offer some of the most beautiful and sought after Traditional Siamese and Balinese kittens in United States. Kittens leave home tested for FeLV/FIV, vaccinated, parasite treated and come with a Health Contract.

Do Siamese royalty kittens have to be declawed?

All Siamese Royalty kittens are sold as Pets and are contractually required to be altered, of which are given a 4-5 month deadline. Buyers sign a contract agreeing not to declaw and that their kitten/cat will be kept indoors.

What kind of litter do you use for your Siamese cat?

We use Clay cat litter (no scent). Cats like small particles, reminds them of sand, which they are use to out in the wild. If you plan on changing from a Clay litter do it gradually. Our Siamese are purebred cats from registered lines. They are CFF CFA and ACA registered.

Do Siamese kittens need to be vets checked?

All of our Siamese kittens leave home vet checked, are given CFF pink slip litter registration, one year HESKA vaccine protection, are litter trained, FIV & FelV blood tested, Heartworm tested, socialized, dewormed, treated for Giardia, and come with a Health Guarantee.