|  |     Siamese refers to the breed.  A Siamese cat has a particular pattern
    of color on the coat.  That is that the face, legs, ears, and tail
    are in a color that is different than the coat.  The pattern is
    sometimes refered to as siamese in the case of non-purebreds.  It
    is also refered to as pointing, masking, and sometimes himilayan.
    The important thing to note about the pattern is that is is restricted
    to the extremities of the cat, the face, legs, ears, and tail.
    
    The points come in many colors and and patterns.  There is seal
    point, blue point, chocolate point, and lilac point (also called frost 
    in some associations).  Those are the basic colors.  Other colors are red
    point, and cream point.  Lynx point means that the cats extremities
    are colored, but with the tabby pattern.  In this case, the tabby
    markings are confined to only the head, ears, legs and tail.  There
    is also tortie point.  Tortie point means that the cat is
    tortoiseshell, but only on the extremities.
    
    The to complicate it further, Lynx points can be different colors,
    blue lynx point (gray stripings), seal lynx point, chocolate lynx
    point, lilac lynx point.  Also, tortie points can be seal tortie
    points (seal and red), chocolate tortie points, or blue cream points.
    
    So, with your cat, sealpoint refers to the color he has on his
    extremities, and Siamese is the breed of cat that he is.
    
    I breed Birmans, who are also a pointed cat, but they are longhairs
    and have white feet.  Birmans currently are only recognized in four
    colors, blue, seal, chocolate, and lilac (in CFA).
    
    Other breeds of pointed cats:
    
    Balinese - longhaired siamese
    
    Javanese - the name that CFA has given to lynx pointed Balinese
    
    Oriental shorthair - in CFA, lynx pointed Siamese compete in this
    class, along with Siamese who are not pointed.
    
    Himilayan - In CFA, these cats are called Persians.  They are blue
    point persian, seal point persian, etc.  In other associations,
    Himilayan is a breed in itself.
    
    Exotic shorthair - they are now recognized by CFA in the pointed
    pattern.  An Exotic Shorthair is a short haired Persian cat. (or
    as I like to call them, a Persian in it's underwear).
    
    Ragdoll - this breed is not recognized by CFA, but it can come in
    pointed patterns.  They also come in mitted (with white feet), and
    bi-color patterns.
    
    I probably forgot a breed or two, but basically I think you have
    a good idea of what a pointed cat is now.
                                                         
    Jo
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|  |     Hi,
    
    Jo gave a wonderful and learned dissertation on Siamese cats.  But Jo,
    as good as you are I think you left out the best traits of the breed.
    
    Being Siamese is mostly and attitude!!  I know because I am One!!!
    
    I'm an all black Siamese, and I am the most elegant cat there is.  I
    love to show people how smart I am, even if it makes Mummie look dumb,
    and there isn't an art object ever created that is more beautiful than
    I am.  I know, I've checked out all the man made stuff that ever came
    into my world, and I'm better.
    
    I'm a very intellegent cat.  I can sit and think for hours, Mummie says
    I have the problems of the world solved, but I won't tell, you humans
    must work these things out for yourselves.
    
    I'm also quite an athlete.  I can jump and run like the wind and do
    acrobatics that are both gracefull and funny!!
    
    I also like to cuddle with Mummie and Daddy.  I'm definetaly a lap cat
    especially with MY humans, I'm friendly and I like the poeple that come
    to visit me, but I don't want them to get too familiar, after all, I am
    not a common cat, I won't be pawed by just any human.  But I will sit
    and converse, if the human is also intellegent.
    
    So if you have a Siamese cat please consider yourself privleged that a
    cat of distenction has choosen you to be his/her human.  That makes you
    rather special you know.
    
    Bye for Meow,
    
    Panther, (As told to Sue,(Mummie) Panther doesn't type english)
    
    
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