How long does a Blue Point Siamese Cat Live?
How long do Blue Point Siamese cats live? According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals the average life span for an well-treated indoor cat is between 13 and 17 years. The average lifespan of an indoor Siamese cat, meanwhile, regardless of the color pattern, is between 15 and 20 years.
What are the tortie points on a Siamese cat?
The tortie points can be of any basic Siamese cat color except cream and red. These points should be mottled with apricot, red or cream. Each of the points should be showing some break of the color irrespective of the point size. In the case of large areas, it can show striping.
Which is the third color in Siamese cat?
The lilac was the third color accepted into the Siamese cat color chart. The points are mostly frosty grey and pinkish. Hence, it is also called as Frost Point. Note, that the points should not be chocolate, fawn or blue.
What kind of body does a Fawn Point Siamese have?
Fawn Point Fawn-pointed Siamese cats have soft gray points and creamy-white bodies. The depth of color is not as strong as in the seal-, chocolate-, or blue-pointed Siamese cats. Fawn-pointed cats will have pink to gray nose leather and paw pads.
How old are pepper, poppy and Bitsy Siamese cats?
Pepper and Poppy are three-year-old lynx point Siamese and Bitsy is a two-year-old seal point munchkin that the big girls adopted. Pepper is the mommy figure for her but Poppy really prefers to just play “tag, you’re it.” Even though they are indoor girls, all three walk on a leash.
What kind of cat is Ruby the Blue Point Siamese?
Ruby is a blue point Siamese cat, age nine months in the photo. She is a very crazy cat that hates to be teased about her crooked tail. Her favorite time of year is Christmas because she loves to hide under the tree skirt.
How old is Jupiter the Blue Point Siamese?
This is Jupiter, a four-year-old blue point traditional Siamese. He loves constant attention (he has the characteristic cry of a Siamese) and likes to sit in the middle of anything his owner is doing. He loves to play catch with his jingle ball, he loves chasing things, and most of all he loves to cuddle up on his owner.
Is it OK to feed an elderly Siamese cat?
Some feeds are appropriate for older cats, as they are not as high in protein and fat. As they no longer do as much physical activity, elderly Siamese cats don’t require such large amounts of these nutritional elements. Take a look at our article on caring for older cats for more information.