Siamese (cat) - Photo Gallery: Siamese Cats and Its Cross Breeds

Photo Gallery: Siamese Cats and Its Cross Breeds

  • Traditional female Siamese Cat from Argentina

  • Traditional Siamese Cat (female)

  • Blue Eyed Traditional Siamese Cat

  • Siamese Cat enjoying Sun

  • Siamese Kitten with relatively lighter points

  • Himalayan Cat, an offspring of Persian and Siamese

  • Himalayan Cat

  • Adult female Mekong bobtail (Thai bobtail) cat (siamese shorthair).Tabby-point.

  • Himalayan Cat Male

  • Himalayan cat (note the points inherited from siamese and relatively long hair inherited from Persian parent)

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