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Siamese cats eat typical cat food just like other breeds. Being obligate carnivores, they favor meat and some of their favorites are cooked turkey and ham. Some of them may also favor human foods but caution should always be used as some humans food are not suitable, or even toxic to cats....
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In general, Siamese cats are healthy pets and not very difficult to care for. Apart from basic veterinary care like following a vaccination schedule and regular check-ups, offering a proper diet is the best way to keep your Siamese cat in good health....
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Meowing is just a means of communicating to a human that the cat wishes for some social interaction. It's akin to a dog wagging its tail furiously. All cats may meow for the same reason, it's just that Siamese often do so (far) more often and tend to keep going as long as that need for interaction....
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The Siamese cat is one of the first distinctly recognized breeds of Asian cat. Derived from the Wichianmat landrace, one of several varieties of cat native to Thailand (formerly known as Siam), the Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th century....
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History of the Siamese Cat. The origin of the Siamese cat has been traced to the Orient, and while there may not be strong historic evidence, it is believed that they originated in tropical Thailand, known then as Siam, sometime around the 14th century....
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The healthiest fresh food for your Siamese cat are slices of cooked ham and turkey. Siamese cats are crazy about them! Other suitable foods are chicken, turkey, salmon, cod and hake. These foods should never be served raw....
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The Siamese is not typically a breed that makes the long (or even short) trek to the water bowl as frequently as they should. At the risk of developing bladder stones or kidney problems, you’ll want to be sure that you provide plenty of hydration opportunities for him....
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We all know that all life needs water. Your Siamese body consists of approximately 70% water, and their prey would contain a similar amount. Dry cat food has a water content that hovers around 10%, so obviously, you would need to provide your cat additional water....
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It is completely normal for a Siamese cat to be crossed –eyed, or at least it used to be considered natural until a few years back. The condition is rather rare now, especially when it comes to the modern Siamese....
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The Traditional Siamese is a moderately large cat with a round, muscular, heavy body (males can weigh up to 18 pounds). They have a fairly round (apple-shaped) head. Their eyes are slightly rounder than the other types....
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