Siamese seal point pure bred.
Lilacs also available.
Chemi cookie is my first queen to provide me with beautiful and elegant natured Siamese kittens.
My two kids are with them all the time so the love is so there it’s a nice afternoon coming home from school to the babies.
The father is sourced from Geelong cricket he’s a very beautiful natured cat lapping at my feet when I arrive,
I have had Siamese since I was 18 years of age.. I have also worked in the Vet industry for 10 years and seen the Breed that I have developed within myself and sourced out the best male and female for Siamese .
Especially gaining some lilacs in my genetics &
Seal point.
I’m pretty happy with my outcome.
Their diet is pretty much eat anything all the biscuits I feed them poach, chicken, tuna salmon they are not fussy. Which I really like that for my clients as nobody likes a fussy cat.
They have had their eight week vaccinations’ Microchipped.
Full vet check Nails manicured
My females all go out desexed
males are ready to go
Any time.
Here are some photos of how they are right now, and I’ll also put some in of the parents auntie’s and uncles.
Please feel free to send me a message any time. Ask me any questions about the kittens. I’ll reply to you straightaway.
Thank you for your time in reading my short story .
Love The Koochies kitties.
I have this PERFECT female full PUREBRED Chocolate Point Siamese.
Please meet LOLA.
She is 14 weeks old, PERFECT, affectionate and adorable, playful, loving, and best personality.
Super affectionate little girl ready for her new forever family. Would prefer a family who have had Siamese before - as we will be keeping in touch.
This kitty has been personally reared, so very important she goes to the right family.
Call or text me on 0458407976 to meet her today.
Gold Coast region.
Travel can be arranged on request.
Hello I have 5 Beautiful Siamese kittens ready for there forever homes let me tell you a bit about these kittens
Mr Brown. Seal point
This little boy is super affectionate loves his pats where ever you go he is right behind you. yes even the toilet
Mr orange. Seal point
This little boy will rub his head up and down your leg and if you don’t pat him he will bite your toes lol but he does love to play and sleep right next to you
Miss purple. Seal point
This little girl can be a little Hurricane running around like crazy jumping on every little thing she sees but she is the most sweetest and loving kitten out of all of them and loves to be pat and snuggle
Miss pink. Chocolate point
This little girl act’s like she is the boss of all the kittens and when ever there is food she runs so fast so she can to try to be the first one there and loves pats
Miss red chocolate point
This little girl is a little shy but very loving and love to sleep in the sun with a big fluffy blanket and getting pats
Kittens were Born on the 27th of September at 2:00 in the morning all kittens are toilet trained and has been microchip vaccinated and wormed.
there next worming is due on the 1st of December
If you are interested or have any questions you can message me on my number please do not call I don’t answer unknown numbers.
Nichelle Cairns
Breed Characteristics
Grooming
Exercise
Size Range
The Ultimate Siamese Guide
About Siamese
The Siamese cat is an elegant and distinctive breed, instantly recognizable by its sleek, svelte body, almond-shaped blue eyes, and strikingly pointed features. Known for their affectionate and chatty nature, Siamese cats have a long history and are considered one of the oldest domesticated cat breeds.
Lifespan
8 to 15 years
Weight
4 to 6 kg
Height
24 to 31 cm
Grooming
Grooming a Siamese cat is relatively easy compared to some other cat breeds, thanks to their short, sleek coats and minimal shedding.
Origins
The Siamese cat breed originated in what is now Thailand, formerly known as Siam. They have been featured in ancient manuscripts dating back to the 14th century, suggesting that they have been domesticated for centuries. Siamese cats were highly valued in ancient Thai culture, and they were often given as gifts to visiting diplomats and dignitaries.
As the breed gained popularity in the West, the Siamese cat underwent selective breeding to refine its appearance. The original Siamese cats from Thailand were heavier and had rounder faces compared to the slender, elongated features of the modern Siamese. Over time, breeders emphasised the cat’s distinctive traits, such as the almond-shaped blue eyes, slender body, and large ears.
There are now two distinct types of Siamese cats: the traditional or “Applehead” Siamese, with a rounder face and a more robust body, and the modern or “Wedgehead” Siamese, which has a more slender and elongated appearance.
Siamese cats are generally considered to be family-friendly pets, as they are affectionate, sociable and intelligent animals. They are known for their strong bonds with their human companions and can be quite playful and interactive. They often get along well with children, particularly if the children are taught how to handle and interact with the cat appropriately.
Common Health Issues & Considerations
Siameses may suffer from:
Feline Asthma
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Dental Issues
Nature / Temperament
Friendly, Loving, Graceful, Playful, Loyal
Suitable Environment
Since Siamese cats are highly social and intelligent creatures, they thrive in homes where they can receive consistent attention and form strong bonds with their human companions.
Other Considerations
● Siamese cats don’t do well when left alone for long periods, so they’re best suited to households where someone is home regularly.
● Siamese cats are natural climbers and enjoy exploring their environment from a higher vantage point.
● Siamese cats are quite vocal, with a distinctive, loud voice that they use to communicate their needs, feelings, and desires.
How can I take good care of my Siamese?
Nutrition
A balanced and nutritious diet is crucial for the health and well-being of Siamese cats. They require a high-quality cat food, rich in protein and essential nutrients, to support their lean bodies and active lifestyle. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the best type and amount of food for your specific cat, taking into account factors such as age, weight, and activity level.
Grooming
The Siamese cat has a short, sleek coat that is relatively low-maintenance. Weekly brushing is usually sufficient to remove loose hair and keep their coat healthy and shiny. Use a soft-bristle brush or grooming mitt to avoid damaging their delicate skin.
Recommended Grooming Tips
Use a soft-bristle brush or a grooming mitt to gently brush your cat’s coat, being careful not to damage their delicate skin.
Brush your cat’s teeth with a pet-specific toothpaste and a soft-bristle toothbrush designed for cats at least two to three times per week. This routine will help prevent gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath.
Siamese cats may be prone to eye discharge, so it’s essential to monitor their eyes for signs of irritation or infection.
Exercise
Daily play sessions with toys that encourage chasing, pouncing, and jumping are essential for keeping their minds and bodies stimulated. Puzzle toys and interactive games can also provide mental stimulation and help prevent boredom.
Training
Siamese cats are highly intelligent and can be trained to perform various tricks and behaviours with positive reinforcement techniques. They respond well to clicker training, which can be used to teach them to sit, stay, come when called and even walk on a leash.
This is general information and should not be relied on for adopting or purchasing advice.
Siamese cats are best known for their striking coat pattern, which features a pale or cream-coloured body with darker points on the ears, mask, paws, and tail. They come in various colour points, including: seal point, chocolate point, blue point and lilac point.
No cat breed is truly hypoallergenic, as all cats produce allergens to some extent. However, some breeds, including Siamese cats, are often considered to be more allergy-friendly due to their short coats and lower shedding tendencies.
Finding a reputable Siamese cat breeder is the key to getting healthy, well-behaved Siamese kittens for sale. A kitten from an ethical breeder has a much better chance of growing into a calm, gentle adult cat. The average cost of a Siamese cat for sale is usually around AUD $1000 to $2000.