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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3845757, member: 8363"]No they are stocky, muscular, calm, loving and although, they talk, it's kind of like a baby. I buy my cats for personality, not looks. I take them camping and they travel with me everywhere when I'm gone for more than a day. They come when they are called, are leashed trained and they hike with me. I think breeders ruined Siamese cats by creating an appearance of exotic. They breed out their personality in favor of colors (points) and long legs and faces. In my mind, they ruined a wonderful companion animal. It's hard to find a traditional Siamese. There are very few breeders. While I could adopt stray cats, it is the dog like personality of traditional Siamese that make them great travel pets and I camp two months every year. That's probably more than you wanted to know, but all Siamese are not awful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3845757, member: 8363"]No they are stocky, muscular, calm, loving and although, they talk, it's kind of like a baby. I buy my cats for personality, not looks. I take them camping and they travel with me everywhere when I'm gone for more than a day. They come when they are called, are leashed trained and they hike with me. I think breeders ruined Siamese cats by creating an appearance of exotic. They breed out their personality in favor of colors (points) and long legs and faces. In my mind, they ruined a wonderful companion animal. It's hard to find a traditional Siamese. There are very few breeders. While I could adopt stray cats, it is the dog like personality of traditional Siamese that make them great travel pets and I camp two months every year. That's probably more than you wanted to know, but all Siamese are not awful.[/QUOTE]
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