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.
You can tell the difference based on their genitals. A male would have the penis and testicles combo while the female will have a vagina. If the male has been neutered the testicle sack will still be there.
they can do what any other cat can do
their personalitie is differnt though a simaese cat is somewhat more clingy they love attention need more cuddles and they enjoy it when somone baby talks to them.They enjoy the sound of a warm friendly voice they may even miow back simase are very talkative.If you dont want the siamese to be too clingy buy a pair that way they will have a sibling to cuddle.
No they should remain the same.
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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.
All healthy kittens have tons of energy, and are constantly running and jumping around the house. So, yes, an 8 week-old Siamese kitten should be active. Any kitten of any breed should be active.
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its just like any other cat just different features
Its claws. Siamese cats, at one point in time, were temple guardians in Thailand. They have been known to drive off (legend says kill) human intruders by leaping at their faces/necks with their claws.
Who cares! Get a life and look it up urself! Who do you think i am some braniac?
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.
Just as line any other cat, the predator will include any type of dog. In most cases, dogs and cats do not like each other when they first meet.
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 has been my experience that all cats get over skittishness behavior. It just takes a lot of patience and letting it decide when to make up to you. I took someone else's cat and it took 3 years for it to warm up to me and change its ways from the previous owner. The cat I took was 2 years old at the time I got it. Some cats remember things that happened to them and relate back when you force them to behave the way you would like. If it is important to you, then a dog would be a better pet. Cats are very independent creatures. I once had a cat who was totally wild and terrified of humans when I got her. I started out by going behind the couch and just sitting near her, letting her get used to seeing me, without me touching her, and I would talk softly to her as I did this. Then I progressed to laying my hand on the floor and putting it nearer to her each time she would get used to it enough to relax. Eventually I worked up to touching her once, then more and more over time. It took me two and a half months before she was climbing in my lap and purring like I was her best friend. You may not have as much time to work with your cat as I had, but if you do, this method worked for me. One thing that also may help is offering him food and/or catnip. If he learns to associate you with the food or the pleasure of catnip, he may learn to think of you as a person he wants to be around. Try to avoid making loud noises around him or sudden movements, especially while trying to get him used to you.
It depends on the species. Most possums of Australia, such as the Ringtail possum, the various Pygmy possums and the six species of gliders, have four nipples. The Brushtail possum has just two nipples in the pouch.
The opossum, which is NOT related to possums, has thirteen nipples arranged in a circular form. There may be as many as 17 nipples.
Could be due to the cat's age, whether it is an indoor/outdoor cat, wanting to play with you, but most often it is because the cat is exercising and honing its skills (jumping, prowling, pouncing, etc.).
I think For a boy:
Vinny, Terry, Rover, Matthew,Rocky, Travis, Tom, Zack, Crunch, Zoom, Blong, Droopy, Leo, Big Man, Squeeze, Darwin, Gavin,Strung, Richey.
For a girl:
Kerin, Brissa, Jade, scarlet, silky, Dina, Gabrielle, Princess, Briana, Jess, Gaby/gabs, Jesika, Lia.
well the natural habitat of a lion is Africa the lion is related to the cat now the cougar is in nc or North Carolina so the natural habitat since the lion is the king of Africa i would say Africa unless you are talking about a house cat his natural habitat is your home
Depends on the size of kitten and guinea pig. I don't think it happens too often.
Over 2,000 cats and dogs die because of humans.
This is very sad
The breed originated in Thailand, which was known as Siam during the period when the cats were first imported to the West, so the British named them "Siamese". In Thailand, where they have been bred for centuries, the cats are called "Wichien Maat".