The Siamese cat, pictured below, is one of the most famous and popular breeds of the Siamese-Oriental group. This cat has a very distinctive appearance and a unique personality.
The history of these cats is shrouded in numerous legends, and their origins date back over six hundred years, which has undoubtedly influenced their appearance and character. The breed has not been subjected to selective breeding for many centuries, allowing it to retain all its original traits.
In appearance, the animals have a noticeable resemblance to the Thai breed.
The main difference between purebred representatives is the presence of a thin and long, flexible tubular body and a wedge-shaped head.
The color point and its variations are characteristic of purebred animals.
Newborn kittens have completely white fur, and the final color appears only after six months.
Affectionate and kind by nature, incredibly active Siamese cats get along easily with children and other pets.
The Siamese breed is a unique Eastern mystery, shrouded in a huge number of legends and mystical assumptions that have not yet been solved.
All members of the Siamese-Oriental group are highly trainable and require attention and physical contact. Their character and attractive appearance make them one of the most popular breeds.













