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@royYriza :( that's so sad, I'm sorry
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I had a siamese cat, he died at the age of three of leukemia :(
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I have a Siamese and his not vocal at all, very lazy, does not knock things down at all but yet is a very happy cat so nothing has been done wrong to him, don't go by what the breeder says trust me.
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The only problem I have with siamese is this:
THEY ARE SO FREAKING LOUD.
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The cat in this video is a modern Siamese, but not to extremes. Original Siamese, or Thai cats, do not have the extremely large ears or angular skulls of the modern Siamese, just as original Persians don't have smashed-in faces. These traits were bred in by American and British breeders, in my opinion, to the detriment of the breed.
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my mum had 2 siamese cat :( sadly one died before i was born, the other died when i was 9 she was 20... i cried so much, i miss herr!!
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I love my Siamese cats!!
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My meezer is actually very affectionate and loving; he even purrs for the vet. He hates the drive more than the vet.
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@TheRachel33 Oh that is soo true! I remember my little Siamese boy used to do all those things! I used to come home from college and as soon as he saw me coming down the drive, he'd run towards me and I could hear him wowing and purring like a motorbike! I can't wait until I can afford to have one or two of my own, although I'll never ever forget my Perry.... **sniff**
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I love Siamese. They very much want to communicate with us.
I first got my cat Elvis from my parents. I was thinking "cat=antisocial&quiet". Then I take him home and he's like, "blah blah blah blah blah blah blah-blah-blah blah blah blah blah blah blah-blah-blah."
That was unexpected, but I still adore him :)
yamba01 1 year ago 70
My grandmother had a siamese cat who was very affectionate and he could actually sense when someone was feeling down and comfort that person
Molterno 2 years ago 41