Siamese cats have a reputation for being cross eyed.
I'm not to sure about this but I think that they got their name because Siamese, or conjoined, twins look the same, and every Siamese cat look more or less the same as each other. it is actually because the Siamese cat originated in siam, which is now Thailand.
SiameseThere are 4 official breeds that come from ThailandClassic Siamese, the Thai aka Siamese, Korat and the latest recognised one is theKhao Manee, (even though the Khao Manee has been around for thousands of years)
it's commonly believed that they originated in Thailand around the 14th century. For a long time, many Siamese cats had crossed eyes and crooked, kinked tails. Siamese cats were treasured by royal families in Thailand. One of the earliest known owners of a Siamese cat was actually U.S. President Rutherford B. Haye's wife, Lucy—which means Siamese cats have a history in the White House, too. Her Siamese cat, named Siam, was a gift from a U.S. diplomat serving in Thailand.
No, the Sphinx cat is a different breed from the Siamese. While both breeds are known for their sleek appearance, Sphinx cats do not have fur at all, while Siamese cats have a short coat of fur. Additionally, the two breeds have different genetic backgrounds and physical characteristics.
no
Depression can cause breathing problems by causing the person to go into a panic attack. Depression in itself, does not cause any type of lung disease that would affect your breathing.
probably not unless you already have breathing problems
If the clinician suspects an inflammatory cause of breathing problems, s/he may prescribe an injection of corticosteroids.
yes
Yes. High doses of caffeine can cause breathing problems, especially in the young. Children under 16 should avoid energy drinks.
1. It is a pollutant2. It can cause skin problems. 3. It can cause breathing problems.
Will cause lung cancer ,eye damage and breathing problems.
Volcanic ash can cause lung problems from breathing the ash in.
Will cause lung cancer ,eye damage and breathing problems.
Cats do not normally breathe out of the mouth, so the nose is very important for a feline to breathe. A broken nose can cause breathing problems in a cat.
If you are having breathing problems the best place to go is to your physician to get checked out and to find out what the cause is and what they can do to help you. If it's an emergency you should always go to the ER first.