SIAMESE
BREED PROFILE
by Bruce
Evans Feb 2006
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Australian Siamese Breeders

General Physical
Description
The Siamese is a medium sized cat
with a long, lithe body that is graceful and elegant but still
has a muscular feel. They should feel much heavier than they
appear. The body is well balanced and athletic. The hind legs
are higher than the front. The legs are slender and the paws are
small and oval. The head viewed face on resembles a triangle
tapering in straight lines to a fine muzzle. The profile should
be straight with no breaks or stops and the chin is deep and
strong. The head is carried on an elegant neck. The ears are
large and pricked and are set so that they follow the lines of
the triangle. The eyes are oriental in shape and slant towards
the nose. There should be width between the eyes and they should
not be deep set. The tail is long and tapering and free from
kinks.
Colour
The coat is short, fine and close
lying. The main body colour is pale with darker intensely
coloured points. The coloured points only extend to the mask
area of the face, ears, legs and tail which are the cooler parts
of the body. Temperature can affect the colour of the points. A
cat that has an operation often has temporary darkening of the
points and cats that live in warmer climates tend to have paler
points. The Siamese is bred in an incredible combination of
thirty-two colours and patterns.
'Seal Point'
- Points are seal brown, body is warm cream possibly shading to
warm fawn on the back. Nose leather and paw pads seal brown.
'Blue Point'
- Points are light blue, body is glacial white possibly shading
to pale blue on back. Nose leather and paw pads blue.
'Chocolate Point'
- Points are milk chocolate, body is ivory. Nose leather and paw
pads are chocolate or pinkish chocolate.
'Lilac Point'
- Points are pinkish grey, body is magnolia. Nose leather and
paw pads are pinkish grey. 'Cinnamon
Point'
- Points are warm cinnamon brown,
body is ivory. Nose leather and paw pads are pink to cinnamon
brown.
'Caramel Point'
- Points are brownish grey, body is off white. Nose leather and
paw pads are pinkish grey.
'Fawn Point'
- Points are warm pale rosy mushroom, body is off white. Nose
leather and paw pads are pinkish fawn.
'Red Point'
- Points are a rich bright reddish gold, body is a warm white.
Nose leather and paw pads are pink.
'Cream Point'
- Points are a cool cream, body is creamy white. Nose leather
and paw pads are pink.
'Tabby
Point'
- The tabby point can be a tabby version of any of the above
nine basic colours. The face will show clearly defined stripes
especially around the nose and eyes with a distinct 'M' on the
forehead. The whisker pads are darkly spotted. The ears show a
thumb print pattern. The legs will show broken stripes of
varying size and the tail is ringed ending in a darker tip. The
body colour will be solid and appropriate to the main colour of
the points.
'Tortie Tabby Point'
- The tortie tabby point can be any of the above basic colours
except red or cream. The tabby markings are overlaid with
patches of red or cream giving an effect of mingled colours. The
points will be mottled and the nose leather and paw pads may be
mottled. The body colour will be solid and appropriate to the
main colour of the points.
'Tortie Point'
- The tortie point can be any of the above basic colours except
red or cream. The points are mottled with red and or cream hair
to form patched or mingled colour. The nose leather and paw pads
can be whole coloured or mottled to match the points. The body
colour will be solid and appropriate to the main colour of the
points. The eye colour in all coat colours and patterns will be
a vivid intense blue
Weight - Height - Range
Weight:
3-7kgs Coat
Length:
Short Average
Litter Size:
6

Lifespan
Siamese often live well into their late teens and it is not
unheard of for them to live into their twenties.
Feeding
The Siamese is an active cat and will require 80 Kcals of food
per kg bodyweight per day. This type of cat rarely overeats and
will soon tell you how much he requires each day. It must be
noted that Siamese should not be fat.
Ailments
Siamese cats have no specific health problems and are capable of
living well into their teens. From the age of about eight years
it is advisable for them to have an annual health check to check
teeth and liver and kidney function.
Personality
Character &
Temperament
The Siamese is probably as well known for its loud vocal
personality as for its classic looks. They are outgoing
extrovert and can be extremely noisy. They demand attention and
to be part of the family. A Siamese is not an ideal cat for
someone out at work all day as they do not like to be left on
their own but this can be overcome by having two Siamese. They
are highly intelligent and need to be kept amused. Toys and
scratching posts should be provided for their amusement and they
can be taught to retrieve toys. Siamese are immensely loyal to
their chosen human and they may not tolerate rivals for their
affection. They tend to settle best with cats of their own type
such as Burmese or Orientals but being territorial tend to bully
less domineering breeds such as the longhairs.
Noisiness:
High Energy
Level:
High Suitability
For Children:
Medium
Compatibility With
Other Cats:
Medium Compatibility
With Other Animals:
Medium
Grooming and Showing
Breed Classification:
Siamese
Show Characteristics
Siamese are extremely popular show cats and are responsible for
one of the biggest breed sections at major cat shows in
Britain. The standard is high
and the competition is hot. The Siamese is relatively easy to
prepare for showing because of its short coat. Prizes will be
withheld for incorrect coat colour or pattern, incorrect points,
unlevel bite, eye casts as well as other faults which apply to
all breeds such as skull deformities, entropion, squints, under
or over shot jaw, tail kinks etc.
Grooming and Upkeep
The Siamese' short glossy coat does not require excessive
grooming but the cat will enjoy the attention gained from being
groomed. As with most shorthair breeds the cats look after their
coat very well.
Shedding:
Little