Whether you own a Traditional or Modern Siamese cat the care for Siamese cat is the same. The Siamese cat is low-maintenance as far as special care considerations are concerned. They are not delicate, are active, and have good appetites (they are not known to overeat and become obese even when extra food is provided). Follow the cat's cues as to how much food it requires in a day. If there is extra food left over in the dish after your cat has finished eating, try putting in less the next day (equivalent to the left over amount), or if your cat seems to be looking for more food - try adding a small amount until he or she is satisfied.
When you care for Siamese cat an important fact to keep in mind is that they reach maturity quite early on (sometimes as early as 5 months). As it is not recommended to spay your cat until it is 6 months old, you may have a month when your female cat goes into heat. Be patient, it will pass and be sure she does not escape out the front door or she will probably come back home pregnant.
Keep in mind that the care for Siamese cat does involve dealing with cat fur and shedding. The Siamese cat sheds approximately twice a year; you can mitigate the amount of fur around your home by brushing your cat. This is a ritual that the cat will enjoy, can be relaxing for you, the owner, and lessens the amount of fur that will end up throughout your home. The Siamese cat is classified as short-haired, so brushing can be limited to two times per week.
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