For decades, the Siamese cat has been one of the most popular breeds on the planet, and for good reason. These charming blue-eyed cats are not only extremely attractive, but boast of being wonderful companions and family pets, especially for people who spend a lot of time at home. The Siamese cat is known for being one of the most talkative cats around, and they enjoy having long conversations with their owners whenever they can. They are athletic, lithe, medium-sized cats that are comfortable in human company and don"t particularly like being left alone for long periods of time.
Read our Siamese Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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My stunning chocolate point Siamese baby girl is available she’s Gccf registered Fully vaccinated x 2 health checked x 2 5 generations pedigree Microchipped Free from fleas or worms by my vet 4 weeks ****************** insurance Kitten pack with food and toys she’s used to She’s very cheeky and outgoing she loves cuddles and a stroke of anyone that will give her att

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Here we have a litter of syhinxamese. Mum is elf sphynx and dad a traditional chocolate point Siamese. I own both parents and both can be seen. Please read the full advert ot will say what males and females we have etc . Bring together both of these breeds producers a cat thats extremely intelligent, vocal love to play and be part of the family. More dog like thst will

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my baby luden, sweetest boy EVER. he will snuggle with you all night long in bed, buries himself into you to be close to you, absolute love bug i have never known such an affectionate cat. i love him

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🐾 Siamese & Oriental Kittens Looking for Their Forever Humans! If you dream of a cat who looks like a piece of living art and has a personality big enough to run the household… you’re in the right p
In the UK, the cost of a Siamese kitten typically ranges from £400 to £600, depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, and coloration rarity. Adult Siamese cats may sometimes be available for lower prices, around £250, especially from shelters, but purchasing from reputable breeders is recommended for health and quality assurance.