Colour: Blue Point, Chocolate Point. Lilac Point., Cream Point, Red Point
Life Span: 15 and 20 years.
Weight:10 pounds.
About me
Appearance: The breed is medium estimated yet pleasantly ripped. The Siamese is a feline of limits. The head is a long triangle. The tall ears are determined to the head to be a continuation of this triangle. The nose is long and straight. The legs are long and slim. The tail is long and decreases to a point. The eyes are almond shape and brilliant blue.The Siamese coat is short, lustrous and lies near the body. The excellence of the Siamese feline is the appearance of the slim body, the blue eyes and the complexity between the shading on the body and the darker shade of the furthest points. This difference is called shading limitation, or, all the more usually, pointing. The shade of the hide on the ears, tail and feet are an unexpected shading in comparison to that of the body, and this darker shading step by step mixes into the lighter shade of the body. The face additionally shows a cover of the equivalent more profound point shading. The veil covers the face, encompasses the eyes and covers the hair cushions. The cover is littler in a cat and bit by bit increments as she develops.
Behaviour: The Siamese feline isn't just excellent, yet in addition she is exceptionally insightful. She can be prepared to stroll on a lead. This knowledge doesn't mean, not with standing, that she can be prepared to do all that you may wish. Like most other profoundly smart breeds, the Siamese has her own wants. The Siamese is a friendly feline and requires her parent to be as devoted to her as she is to her parent. Her parent must be warm to the Siamese and make time to play with her.
Unique ability/feature: The Siamese is a feline of boundaries. The head is a long triangle. The tall ears are determined to the head to be a continuation of this triangle. ... The shade of the hide on the ears, tail and feet are an unexpected shading in comparison to that of the body, and this darker shading bit by bit mixes into the lighter shade of the body.