Siamese Cat//Beautiful Cat😻🤗 Breed
#shorts #viralshorts #catlovers
Hey Everyone welcome to my channel
This channel is special for dogs information and other animals information .
– – – – – – — – — – – – – – – — – – – – – – — – – – – – – — – – – – – – — – – – — – — – – – – – — –
Siamese Cat
Appearance
Siamese cats have a lean, lengthy frame with slim but muscular bodies. His long, thin limbs and tails, coupled with a high-contrast colorpoint pattern, make him instantly recognizable. His colorpoint coats give the illusion of mystery, with darkened masquerade-like fur near the face, ears, legs, and tail.
Because of their genetics, this breed will always have piercing blue eyes (which can sometimes be a little cross-eyed) that adds to their striking, elegant appearance. And because of their short, light coat that doesn’t shed much, Siamese cats can be a good fit for allergy sufferers.
Though you might picture a Siamese as cream with dark colorpoints, there are actually four color combinations these kitties can be: seal point (the typical fawn or cream body with dark seal colorpoint), chocolate point (ivory body with dark brown colorpoint), blue point (light silver bodies to a dark, grayish-blue colorpoint ), and lilac point (light cream bodies with a pinkish-gray colorpoint). They’re all so beautiful, you might be tempted to adopt one of each!
RELATED: 200+ of the Best Names for Your Siamese Cat
Health
Siamese cats are generally healthy pets and have an impressive lifespan of 15–20 years, and some even live past that.
The Siamese cat’s greatest health risks include amyloidosis (disease of the liver), asthma, dental disease (make sure to keep a close eye on your cat’s teeth), and several kinds of cancer. Reputable Siamese breeders will screen for health issues in your kitten, but it’s important to have them screened regularly into adulthood. Some health problems can go undetected until later in your cat’s life.
Take care of your Siamese cat’s health and wellbeing by scheduling regular visits to the vet.
Care
Because of their short, nonshedding coat, these cats don’t need a ton of grooming. In fact, weekly combing, regular ear cleaning, and nail trimming are all a typical Siamese cat requires. But feel free to brush your kitty’s coat just for fun—after all, he loves to be doted on.
While he might be low-maintenance when it comes to grooming, you need to make sure you provide him with ample opportunity for play and movement. Stock up on interactive cat toys, cat trees, and other fun gifts. Pencil in daily play time as well.
Because of their big brains, Siamese cats are easy to train. Though that doesn’t necessarily mean they can be taught to do anything—with their intelligence comes a serious side of willfullness. They want to please you, but they prefer to do it their way, when they want to.
Feed your Siamese high-quality cat food and monitor food intake to help prevent obesity, which they are prone to. Check in with your veterinarian to know how much and how often you should be feeding your individual cat.
– – – – – – – — – – – – – – – – – — — – – – – — — – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Please Subscribe this channel
for next video
Thanks For watching
1 Comment
Cute ❤️🤗😍