My name is Mandy and I have the pleasure of owning and breeding some of the most beautiful Old Style and Classic Siamese. I have been breeding Siamese for many years and see my role as a custodian of this old and majestic breed; I have taken a step back to breed strong, healthy and well socialized kittens.
The Siamese are extrovert in personality and full of energy; they are great conversationalists and have many canine characteristics, such as loyalty and a predisposition to engage in interactive games like ‘fetch’. They are supremely elegant in appearance, with exquisite colour points, and that touch of magic that gave them those beautiful, vivid blue eyes. Devoted to those they know love and trust, for me there is only one breed: the Siamese; my life would not be complete without them. |
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The Siamese are a very old and traditional breed, which has been around for many years. Being talkative extroverts, they do so very much enjoy the companionship of their own breed; two are always, without a doubt, better than one! The Siamese also love human company. While they are very inclined to choose one special person in the household to devote themselves to, they will seek out anyone available for attention and a cuddle. They repay all affection a hundredfold and often shadow their humans around the house, curious to know what they’re doing and never happier than when they can “help”. Their personality is definitely lively, entertaining, talkative, inquisitive and sometimes a little mysterious. Should the owners be out at work all day, leaving the Siamese without the companionship of its own breed or humans, they could become lonely, bored or sometimes less careful with soft furnishings than you might wish! This is not out of any innate destructiveness, so much as their need, when wakeful, to be playful, inquisitive and active.
Should this type of companion be what you are looking for, then the Siamese may be for you. If, however, you are looking for a quieter, more laid-back and less energetic cat, then a different breed will be more appropriate.
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