You should not consider breeding your Siamese cats on your own but hiring a safe breeder is always an option.
It is difficult to say. Early Siamese cats that were imported from Thailand had a kink in their tails, and for many decades this trait, along with Siamese cats being cross-eyed, were seen as proof that a cat was indeed of pure Siamese breeding - especially in cat shows. Today, this trait is now considered a flaw within the Siamese breed and has largely been bred out, although it still persists among street cats in Thailand. Siamese cats bought from reputable breeders should not have kinks in their tails due to careful breeding programs.
It should look like this: Siamese Cat. It does need to be capitalized.
If the kitten is a healthy purebred Siamese, it should weigh a little under 2 pounds. Purebred Siamese cats are naturally thin cats.
Guppies are a gregarious tropical freshwater fish. The can safely co-exist in multiples. The male Siamese fighting fish however will kill any other makes it meets.
Parents should consider stopping the use of a stroller for their child around the age of 3 or when the child is able to walk comfortably and safely for longer distances.
Parents should consider transitioning their child from showering together to showering independently around the age of 5 or 6, when the child is able to safely and confidently shower on their own.
When looking for a stud dog for mating, one should consider the qualities in which the offsprings would possess. The breeding age and health of the stud dog should also be considered as well.
Siamese cats would eat faster then other type of cats. Maybe that's the reason. Also there may be a sick cat and if it is you should take it to the vet.
You should always drive safely.
There are too many variables to consider for your application. You should consult a qualified engineer for this project.
Depends on how you feel it should be. - GerbilExpert
It could be a bowl but i would say an tank