They are related because big cats Siamese cats any cats really are in the same family.
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Well, it depends what you mean, as the first answerer says, all cats are related somewhere, like humans, butno, they arn't connected in breeds.
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Yes, many black cats are related to Siamese cats. This is because in the Middle Ages, when the Black Death came, people first blamed cats, especially black cats, for the disease and many cats were killed. Black cats became rare in England. Much later they became more popular, and due to the shortage of black cats, breeders turned to Seal-point Siamese cats, which have black in their genes. They bred these Siamese with other colours and eventually produced a number of black cats.
HI there...most domestic cats (black cats included) do not necessarily have direct blood relation to one another. Black cats can be born to a litter of cats who have tabby and calico siblings. The only black cats who can be related to another would be a pedigree cat such as the Bombay as an example.
Yes, Bombay cats are related to Siamese. The Bombay is a cross between the Burmese and black American Shorthairs. And seal point Siamese were formerly used in Burmese breeding programs in Western countries because they had so few Suphalak cats (the Thai breed that the Burmese comes from).
no but the all black cat, the bombay, is a breed formed with the burmese, which is sometimes known as chocolate siamese. so sorta
When they are born they are white but as they get older, the "points" will darken. No full Siamese cat can be fully black.
Yes, all domestic cats are the same species (Felis catus), they are just different breeds.
no they are not
yes depending on the farther
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Sphynx Cats also known as Canadian Hairless
Some cats are bald (in other words have little or no fur at all) because they are Sphynx cats. They just are meant to have no fur. So if you want a pet with no mess, go get a sphynx cat! Some cats are bald (in other words have little or no fur at all) because they are Sphynx cats. They just are meant to have no fur. So if you want a pet with no mess, go get a sphynx cat!
No they should remain the same. ----------------------- It depends what light they're in, as ALL cats are tabbys, but you just can't see their stripes most of the time. The easiest places to see the stripes are the paws and the tail. --- No, not all cats are tabbies. Cats that are not tabbies are called selfs and you cannot see tabby markings anywhere. Your Siamese is a tabby or lynx-point Siamese. Not all shows accept this, but most do. If the markings are only on the tail and not on the face or legs, it may be considered a fault in breed standards.
Sphynx is an unique breed. It's a certain type of bald cat which has no fur, only a very fine "down" of hair. It is difficult to say how many Sphynx cats are in the world.
Siamese cats are not supposed to eat wool
Sphynx cats are knows to many people as a "hairless cat" which they are. However, there are many other types of hairless cats. Also, not all Sphynx cats are completely hairless, there are different degrees of being hairless. The lack of hair on Sphynx cats is caused by a simple genetic mutation. They usually have hair around their nose and ears.
Siamese cats are sometimes referred to as Meezers because this is the last syllable of the word Siamese. This is often used a affectionate term used by fans of Siamese cats.
The fear of a Sphynx cat is a phobia. There is no rational reason to fear a Sphynx. The difference of a cat having fur or no fur has nothing to do with the personality of the cat. Sphynx cats are known to be very loving and loyal.
Snowshoe cats are a variant of Siamese cats. Like all cats, they are mammals.
Sphynx Cats were originally found in Toronto, Canada, in 1966. Complete history is found on Wikipedia, see attached link.
Siamese cats are mammals.