No, not likechameleons or anything of that sort. They can, however, have their fur get a little darker or change in color very slightly from the time they are kittens to maturity. Older cats might become paler or grow some gray hair mixed in their coat. Some cats also become slightly lighter or darker when their winter coat grows in. All cats can have small changes like this, its not just limited to the Siamese breed.
Seal point and Siamese cats are actually the same breed. The term "seal point" refers to a specific color pattern within the Siamese breed. Siamese cats can come in different color points, such as seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac. The main difference between seal point and other Siamese cats is the color of their points, which are dark brown on a lighter body.
The main difference between chocolate point and seal point Siamese cats is the color of their fur. Chocolate point Siamese cats have a lighter, more milk-chocolate colored fur, while seal point Siamese cats have a darker, more seal-like fur color. Additionally, chocolate point Siamese cats may have lighter blue eyes compared to the darker blue eyes of seal point Siamese cats.
They used to be, but this trait has largely been bred out.
The seal point color in Siamese cats is significant because it is a traditional and distinctive coloration that is highly valued in the breed. This color pattern is characterized by a light-colored body with darker points on the ears, face, paws, and tail. It is a defining feature of Siamese cats and is considered a mark of purity and elegance in the breed.
Siamese cats are not supposed to eat wool
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.
Snowshoe cats are a variant of Siamese cats. Like all cats, they are mammals.
Siamese cats are mammals.
I'm sorry, but are you trying to say you eat Siamese cats?! Cute, little helpless Siamese cats? And to answer your question, I really don't know.
Seal point Siamese cats have dark brown points on their ears, face, paws, and tail, while chocolate point Siamese cats have lighter brown points. Additionally, seal point Siamese cats have a cream-colored body, while chocolate point Siamese cats have a lighter beige body.
Yes, Siamese cats have very short, fine hair.
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.