Gender: Female Age: 2 years Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Blue point
Siamese cross Spayed / Neutered: Yes Vaccinations: FRPP Other vet care: Anti-parasitic medicine Temperament: Friendly and affectionate.
Our very first pet was a female
Siamese cross, Bat, which was adopted in 1997.
One respected textbook states that Siamese and
siamese crosses are at a higher risk of EGC (ref) but the Cornell study found that of Siamese - type cats, only Himalayans had that increased risk.
Not exact matches
Siamese cats, and members of many species (including humans) with albinism, can have eye - to - hemisphere pathways that
cross over almost completely, but for some reason tend to suffer visual problems as a result.
This cat was most likely
crossed with a
Siamese cat.
He's part
Siamese, as you'll notice his
cross eyes and he's somewhat vocal.
Pure
Siamese cats have
crossed with other short - haired breeds, creating new color points that range from red and apricot to caramel, cinnamon, and cream.
Breed is the result of efforts in the 1930 ′ s to
cross Siamese with Persians in order to understand the inheritance of the
Siamese color - point gene.
In the late 1940 ′ s, breeders
crossed Siamese cats with American Shorthairs, British Shorthairs and Abyssinians in order to create a cat of
Siamese type while adding to the spectrum of point colors.
Although many original
Siamese had kinked tails and
crossed eyes, these are now considered faults in modern day cats.
Originated in England in the early 1950 ′ s, the result of
crossing black domestic cats, chocolate - point
Siamese, and Russian Blues in order to create a cat with a brown coat and green eyes.
Since the Oriental Longhair is a hybrid with
Siamese in their background, they sometimes have kinked tails and / or
crossed eyes.
Since the Oriental Shorthair is a hybrid with
Siamese in their background, they sometimes have kinked tails and / or
crossed eyes.
Hybrid that is the result of
crossings in the 1950 ′ s between Burmese and
Siamese in an effort to create a cat midway between the darker colors of the Burmese and the lighter colors of the
Siamese.
Officially created in the nineteen sixties in North America, this breed was born when a Burmese cat was
crossed with a
Siamese.
Unlike many other breeds created from a
cross, this breed was designed to have a body, character, and coat that combined traits from both the Burmese cat and the
Siamese cat.
To create the breed, cat fanciers
crossed traditional Applehead - style
Siamese with blue or black bicolored American Shorthairs.
Himalayans were bred from
crossing Persians and
Siamese to achieve their color points.
Her eyes are forever
crossed (We think she is part
Siamese), but she is that much more adorable because of it!
Our cat is
cross siamese.