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Glossary Term: Siamese

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The Siamese is an ancient breed of domesticated cat originating in Thailand (formerly Siam). They are known for their distinctive appearance, which includes large, triangular ears, almond-shaped eyes, and a short, sleek coat in one of four colors: seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac. Siamese cats are highly social animals, and they enjoy being around people and other cats. They are known for their intelligence and agility, and can often be seen playing and exploring.

Siamese cats are highly vocal and vocalize their emotions with a variety of sounds, from meowing to chirping. They are also very affectionate and will often lay on their owners' laps and follow them around the house. They are known for being active, curious, and mischievous, and they often get into things they shouldn't.

Siamese cats require a lot of attention and love, and they will benefit from having a playmate in their home. They need plenty of exercise, and they should be taken on regular walks or given toys to play with. They are good with children, but they may be a bit too active for older people.

Siamese cats live an average of around 15 years and require regular grooming to keep their coats looking healthy and shiny. They have a tendency to develop allergies and other medical conditions, so it is important to take them to regular veterinary check-ups.

Overall, the Siamese is an active, loving, and intelligent breed of cat that enjoys being around people and other cats. They are affectionate, curious, and mischievous, and require regular grooming and veterinary care. With the right care, a Siamese cat can be a wonderful companion and a loyal friend for many years.