They don't, at least not any more than other cats. On light-colored cats, eye secretions are more visible. My white Domestic Shorthair seems to be crying just as often as my Siamese. The reason that cats in general have watery eyes is that unlike humans, they don't blink very often, so this is how they keep their eyes moist.
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No they barely even shed
Yes it take a lot of discipline though
The ancestors of Siamese cats come from Thailand. Modern Thai "alley cats" are very similar to the Siamese breed, and were bred with the Siamese to produce the "Traditional/Old-Style Siamese", otherwise known as the Thai cat.
Yes, and they shed a lot! Siberian cats (when kept in Siberia) will shed a bunch in the warmer months. If you keep your Siberian in your warm-temperatured house, the cat will shed more excessively.
I think that most cats will hiss at another animal or cat if they were not brought up with another animal or cat. My cat is not Siamese, and she hisses at other animals and other cats, so I think that it is normal behavior for all cats, not just Siamese cats.
the cats eyes are blue, and the pupil is small and they shed a lot
Cats shed all year long. How much they shed is dependent on the cat - some shed very little overall and others shed a lot.
No, not at all. They are known for not shedding. I have an angora cat that is about 18 months old and he does not shed at all. I am allergic to cats and I got an angora and I have had no allergy problems at all because of the lack of shedding.
The phrase "to shed tears" means to cry or express emotions through tears. It often implies a strong emotional reaction to something, such as sadness, joy, or relief.
This depends on their personality. It has been said that Siamese cats can be very extrovert and love to explore and be generally active, although some are very calm and quite cats. Depending on their personality, a cat will deal with how it interacts with another cat differently.
All cats shed to some degree; even the seemingly "hairless" Sphynx cats drop their fuzz.Long-haired have, of course, longer hair that is more noticeable, whereas short-haired breeds might shed more often (when change of seasons).