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The Siamese cat is a renowned breed known for its striking blue almond-shaped eyes, short coat, and distinctive color-point pattern on its ears, face, paws, and tail.
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The Siamese cat is one of several varieties of cats native to Thailand (known as Siam before 1939). The original Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th century. [1] Siamese cats have a distinctive colourpoint coat, resulting from a temperature-sensitive type of albinism.
The gene that causes the color to be restricted to the points is a recessive gene; therefore, the general population of the cats of Siam were largely self-colored (solid). When the cats from Siam were bred, the pointed cats were eventually registered as Siamese, while the others were referred to as "non-blue eyed Siamese" or "foreign shorthair".
On April 20, Siamese kittens Marty and Ozzy snuggled together on their cat tower to watch the adorable Disney movie. And—no surprises here—they were mesmerized by the Siamese on screen! OMG!
A sarcastic Siamese cat with an inflated ego, Bucky lives in an apartment with his human owner Rob Wilco and a dog named Satchel. Bucky's obsessions include becoming famous, inflicting harm on his roommates for perceived injustices and feuding with Fungo, a ferret who lives next door.
And I laughed when @hannah Wheless said, "My cat needs to step up his game." Related: 10 Siamese Cats Who Have the Internet Falling in Love. ... Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos.