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2395.1 | | BOSHOG::LEWIS | | Fri Apr 21 1989 15:51 | 4 |
| Ours certainly appears to have some Siamese in her.
Bob
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2395.2 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Apr 21 1989 16:31 | 2 |
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2395.3 | Siamese and ??? maybe | ANT::MPCMAIL | | Fri Apr 21 1989 17:07 | 7 |
| My mom's cat: was born of a ratter, in a paperboard factory.
It has a lump at the end of his tail, and eyebrows all four
it feet are doubled. and has sort fur, *but* it's all grey with
a white bib. and weighs usally about 18lbs. we joke about carving
the cat instead of the turkey each year.
Lise
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2395.4 | Fat Siamese Turkey! | VAXRIO::ROLF | | Mon Apr 24 1989 09:45 | 20 |
| Re .3 - Very interesting, but your reply was sort of truncated or
maybe a line missing. Could you please correct it as it seems to
have some interesting info.
Re the hump at the end of the tail. That seems to be "almost" normal
for siamese cats (ours is supposedly pure and has a nick at the
end of its tail).
I used to live in Indonesia at one time and all the regular cats
had nicks and humps or just short tails and in the beginning we
thought it was to blame on people, until our household had kittens
and they were no different!
Wonder if any siamese breeder out there could confirm what I wrote
above (that deformed tails are a sign of purity in siamese cats;
I don't quite believe it myself.
Rolf, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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2395.5 | we called them the Teabags | YODA::HUTCHESON | | Mon Apr 24 1989 12:23 | 17 |
| When I was living with my parents we had three cats from the same
litter. The mother was Siamese. Shadow was all black, no white
hairs at all. His leather and pads were completely black. His face
and ears were Siamese in appearance and his body and fur were very
sleek. Smokey was as purely gray as Shadow was black, but he had
no apparent Siamese features. His coat was not as sleek as Shadow's
and he grew to be rather fat. Tango was black and white. Not black
with white or white with black. Where he was black he was very black
and where he was white he was very white. His coat was sleek like
Shadow's but his build was more like Smokey's. His nose was pink
and black. I don't recall the color of his pads. None of them had
anything unusual about their tails. But, as for unusual tales, at
night Shadow was wont to climb on the neighbor's roof (how???) and
howl until Mrs Mulvaney let Becky, their spayed female Siamese, out.
Susan
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2395.6 | kinks=fault | JULIET::APODACA_KI | I'm here without a name... | Mon Apr 24 1989 12:39 | 11 |
| it is my understanding that kinks in the tail of any kind are
considered a fault in showing Siamese. And as I have a cat that
I don't think is Siamese (well, he meows like one but that's it),
and he has a kink in his tail, and as I have seen other cats with
kinks (natural, rather than someone stepped on em), I don't think
kinks are mutally exclusive to Siamese.....tho I have heard that
it was a "sign" like .4 said.....
any siamese showers which to clarify/correct? :)
---kim
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2395.7 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Apr 24 1989 15:32 | 6 |
| Kim is right, kinks equal faults in any breed. Breeders are working
very hard to remove that gene from their gene pool. A kink doesn't
mean a cat is pure siamese, it just means that it's ancestors carried
the fault. Kinks can show up in any breed, and in mixed breed cats.
Jo
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2395.8 | Siamese Sam?? | NICLUS::MTAG | | Tue Apr 25 1989 11:49 | 6 |
| When we got my mom's cat (17 years ago), we were told that he was part
Siamese. Sam is a Mackeral-Striped Tabby and has absolutely no traits
of a Siamese.... except his meow. The vet calls him "the cat with the
big mouth"!
Mary
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2395.9 | Siamese lookalike | USWAV1::SHATTUCK | | Fri Apr 28 1989 17:36 | 15 |
| I have a siamese mix, who looks siamese. Her mother was a full
Siamese, owned by Roberta Tedford, Roberta also owns collies, but
the father of the babies is an unknown. When the kittens were born
I mentioned to Roberta I was looking for a siamese, she told me
her cat had just had kittens and they looked siamese, but there
were not full-blooded. Samantha has al the markings of the breed,
but had a full white stomach and white legs with what look like
freckles all over here legs. She has alot of siamese characteristics
also, except for the cry. She never talks, something I miss because
I love when the talk. Sam mostly purrs. She is also very over-weight,
she's been on diet food, to no avail. She is now approximately
7 years old and happy. She stays indoors and loves to sit on our
porch in the summer. Most people who see Sam thinks she is just
the most unusual cat they have ever seen. She's great!!
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