If you’ve ever lived with a Siamese cat, you’ll know they’re clever. Exceptionally clever. These aren’t the sort of cats who stare blankly at you when you call their name — they know exactly what you’re saying. Whether they choose to respond is another matter.But here’s the good news: Siamese cats are one of the

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Bringing home a Siamese kitten is a bit like welcoming a very opinionated toddler into your life — full of charm, full of confidence, and not shy about expressing their needs. As a breeder of both Siamese and Oriental cats, I’ve watched hundreds of kittens grow from blind, squeaky newborns into long-legged whirlwinds of energy,

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If you’ve ever caught your Siamese cat paddling in the sink, splashing in their water bowl, or trying to climb into the shower with you, you’re not alone. One of the more surprising quirks of the Siamese breed is their fascination with water.Now, not every Siamese is a water baby — some would still rather

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Siamese cats are famously sociable, affectionate, and, let’s be honest, a little bit dramatic. If you’ve ever lived with one, you’ll know exactly what I mean. They’re not the sort of cat to give you the silent treatment when you come home — they’ll shout at you, follow you to the bathroom, and demand an

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I’ve been breeding both Siamese and Oriental Shorthairs for years, and I can tell you — the question I hear most often is: “What’s the actual difference between Siamese and Oriental cats?” People expect some big, deep behavioural divide between the two. But here’s the truth…Siamese and Oriental cats are, in every meaningful way, the

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Siamese cats have been the subject of myths, rumours and exaggerated tales for decades — sometimes centuries. From the idea that they’re vicious and jealous, to claims they’re impossible to live with unless you’re home all day stroking them, it’s fair to say that Siamese cats carry more baggage than most breeds.As someone who’s bred,

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