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Siamese cats are obligate carnivores, which means they need to eat meat to get the nutrients they need. They prefer meat and some of their favorites are cooked turkey and ham. Other sources of good protein include chicken, beef, lamb, eggs, and fish. Siamese cats only make 12 of the 23 amino acids they need, so food that has quality protein will help ensure your cat is healthy.
Siamese cats have a distinctive appearance, with a lean, muscular body and long, thin limbs and tail. They have a short, glossy coat that lies close to their body. Their coat is usually a creamy white color, with darker patches or "points" on their face, ears, tail, and feet.
Siamese cats can be black, but they can only be partially black. Siamese cats are born white, and their color is only visible on their extremities, such as their face, ears, tail, and feet. Because of this, a Siamese cat can't be entirely black.
The average lifespan of a Siamese cat is between 12 and 15 years, but some can live up to 20 years.
Siamese cats are considered to be hypoallergenic because they have short, fine hair that doesn't shed as much as other breeds. They also produce less of the Fel d 1 protein than some other breeds.
Yes, Siamese cats are known for being friendly, affectionate, and social. They are also known for being loving and trusting with humans. They are known for following their owners around the house and are often adopted in pairs.
Yes, Siamese cats shed. However, their short hair makes the shedding less noticeable than other breeds. Siamese cats shed regularly, but they lose less hair than other breeds, such as Ragdolls and Maine Coons. They shed their coats as they regrow their fur.
The most optimal toys will be those which stimulate your Siamese mentally and physically. They will need puzzles, scratching posts, and things to hunt.
Siamese cats are known for being friendly, affectionate, and social. They are also known for being playful and active. They are often described as being "dog-like" in their fondness for playing fetch and capacity for affection.
As passionate pet lovers ourselves, we deeply value the health and well-being of our pet friends. Before your precious bundle of joy arrives, they undergo a thorough health examination by a licensed veterinarian.
All our puppies are not only up-to-date on their vaccinations but also come with insurance coverage for a trouble-free start.
All of our puppies are raised by responsible breeders who prioritize their pet's health and well-being above all else. We have a zero-tolerance policy for puppy mills.
Canine parvovirus, is a contagious and resilient virus posing a threat to the gastrointestinal health of dogs. We conduct a thorough parvovirus test before your pet joins your home to ensure health and safety.
Our full video call service, lets you connect with your pet before they arrive at your doorstep, which ensures that the pet you see in the video will be the same pet that arrives in your loving arms.