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Re: Siamese
Lol
why are they so different to a normal moggy?
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Re: Siamese
READ THIS POST ![]() Siamese are extremely friendly, highly intelligent and totally attached to their human companions. According to fans, Meezers (as Siamese are affectionately known) are the most wonderful, loving, entertaining cats in the known universe. Don’t be surprised to see your Siamese grinning down at you like the Cheshire Cat from the top of your window treatments or your highest book shelf. Siamese are cats with attitude. Of course, all cats have attitudes, but this breed has more. They are more acrobatic, devoted, sociable, playful and more likely to behave as though their humans belong to them instead of the other way around. Relentlessly social, Siamese are constant companions who give 200 percent of their unwavering loyalty and love. And many can learn behaviors usually reserved for the canine crowd, such as walking on a leash—although they generally walk you. They love being cuddled and enjoy riding on shoulders, lounging on laps and following their favorite family members around the house. They particularly enjoy a good game of fetch and usually teach their humans how to play. The Siamese personality is not for everyone, but for those who want a loving, chatty cat who is perpetually in motion and won’t tolerate being ignored, the Siamese is the perfect choice. They are the most talkative cats; don’t consider this breed if you think cats should be seen and not heard. Fanciers say their attention-getting yowls are not meaningless vocalizations but real attempts to communicate with their beloved human companions. They become even more vocal if you talk back (this is true of many cats). And when you return from earning the cat food, your Meezer seems to be telling you everything that happened while you were gone and scolding you for neglecting your royal companion. Their distinctive, raspy yowl can be annoying to some, but to Siamese fanciers this is prized as a unique trait. Traditional Siamese are similar in temperament, but fanciers say they are not quite as vocal or active. Siamese are usually good family pets and are tolerant of children six and older, as long as the children are taught how to properly handle cats and don’t play too rough. Meezers can bond with children just as well as they do with adults. How they get along with dogs depends upon the Siamese and the dog; talk to your breeder about their tolerance for other animals. However, if you must spend much time away from home, a compatible cat companion will keep your Meezer from becoming lonely.
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Re: Siamese
I read it but im asking why is it they are different? what makes them behave so different? are all siamese this way?
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Re: Siamese
Yes they are very very different, and yes all Siamese are this way coz they are soo intelligent,they need constant stimulation but their isn't another breed imo like them except Ori's-Moggies are at one end of the scale and Siamese are very much at the other end
Moggies again imo tend to respond and Siamese will react in context to a situation or conversation have a look on youtube and see if you can find some clips to give you some idea![]() |
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