Gold or diamond cat breeding Siamese cats.

          


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Gold or diamond cat breeding Siamese cats.
Gold diamond cat is a cat that foreigners known as the Siamese cat (Siamese).

Characteristics regular varieties.

With their seal brown, almost black, points and pale fawn bodies, these beauties were striking. While chocolate points, with creamy white bodies and milk chocolate points, did appear from time to time, it was the blue point that was the next color of Siamese to gain recognition (1934). The blue point is characterized by a bluish white body with slate blue points. The chocolate point was recognized next, and, in 1955, the lilac point completed the breed. The lilac point has pinkish gray points with a white body which makes it most ethereal and delicate in color.
Not just a color pattern, however gorgeous, the Siamese is a study in length. The earliest breed standards prescribe a long, wedge head and elongated body lines. The muscular, tubular body is supported by long legs and graced by a long neck and tail. The short, close, silky coat emphasizes this length of line.
The long Siamese head is delineated by an absolutely straight profile, smooth wedge, large ears that complete that wedge, and deep blue, almond shaped eyes set on a slant.
This ancient breed, perhaps the oldest of all our pedigreed cats, is able to communicate like no other. The Siamese voice is legendary, and they do like to talk. They are the quintessential "people" cat, for they love to be in your lap, on your bed, at your table... in your heart!
Pricing on Siamese usually depends on each individual kitten's bloodlines and type. Many breeders allow pickup of new kittens between twelve and sixteen weeks of age. At the age of sixteen weeks, kittens have had basic inoculations and developed the physical and social stability to adjust to a new environment. Four months also conforms to the minimum age for showing and transport by air. If a breeder offers you an older kitten or adult cat, don't hesitate; they can be a welcome addition to a home where proper behavior and good manners are needed upon arrival! Keeping your cat indoors and neutering or spaying are essential elements for maintaining a healthy companion, and most importantly will extend the life expectancy of your cat.

Hair color characteristics:.
Tight white short hair. Or brownish. A tinted wax. Or umber to the face. Both ears tail and four feet above the sex organs. (Both male cats and female cats) and 9 of age, while still low. Or a kitten. Hair color is light cream color from white or ivory color will gradually grow enough. Deepen, respectively, and a brown (color candy).

Characteristics of the header.
A round head, or not too sharp. Large flat nose, short forehead and large ears set high on the header out.

Characteristics of eyes. : Blue eyes.
Characteristics of tail.
Long-tailed point match point. Head and tail base gradually. Small, slender tail round to the utmost. Long slender legs to the body portion.

POINT SCORE
HEAD (20)
Long, flat profile .................. 6
Wedge, fine muzzle, size ............ 5
Ears ................................ 4
Chin ................................ 3
Width between eyes .................. 2
EYES (10)
Shape, size, slant, and placement ... 10
BODY (30)
Structure and size, including neck .. 12
Muscle tone ......................... 10
Legs and feet ....................... 5
Tail ................................ 3
COAT ..................................... 10
COLOR (30) Body color .......................... 10
Point color (matching points of ..... 10
dense color, proper foot pads and nose leather)
Eye color ........................... 10
GENERAL: the ideal Siamese is a medium sized, svelte, refined cat with long tapering lines, very lithe but muscular. Males may be proportionately larger.
HEAD: long tapering wedge. Medium in size in good proportion to body. The total wedge starts at the nose and flares out in straight lines to the tips of the ears forming a triangle, with no break at the whiskers. No less than the width of an eye between the eyes. When the whiskers are smoothed back, the underlying bone structure is apparent. Allowance must be made for jowls in the stud cat.
SKULL: flat. In profile, a long straight line is seen from the top of the head to the tip of the nose. No bulge over eyes. No dip in nose.
EARS: strikingly large, pointed, wide at base; continuing the lines of the wedge.
EYES: almond shaped. Medium size. Neither protruding nor recessed. Slanted towards the nose in harmony with lines of wedge and ears. Uncrossed.
NOSE: long and straight. A continuation of the forehead with no break.
MUZZLE: fine, wedge-shaped.
CHIN and JAW: medium size. Tip of chin lines up with tip of nose in the same vertical plane. Neither receding nor excessively massive.
BODY: medium size. Graceful, long, and svelte. A distinctive combination of fine bones and firm muscles. Shoulders and hips continue same sleek lines of tubular body. Hips never wider than shoulders. Abdomen tight.
NECK: long and slender.
LEGS: long and slim. Hind legs higher than front. In good proportion to body.
PAWS: dainty, small, and oval. Toes: five in front and four behind.
TAIL: long, thin, tapering to a fine point.
COAT: short, fine textured, glossy. Lying close to body.
CONDITION: excellent physical condition. Eyes clear. Muscular, strong, and lithe. Neither flabby nor boney. Not fat.
COLOR: Body: even, with subtle shading when allowed. Allowance should be made for darker color in older cats as Siamese generally darken with age, but there must be definite contrast between body color and points. Points: mask, ears, legs, feet, tail dense and clearly defined. All of the same shade. Mask covers entire face including whisker pads and is connected to ears by tracings. Mask should not extend over the top of the head. No ticking or white hairs in points.
PENALIZE: improper (i.e., off-color or spotted) nose leather or paw pads. Soft or mushy body. Visible protrusion of the cartilage at the end of the sternum under normal handling.
DISQUALIFY: any evidence of illness or poor health. Weak hind legs. Mouth breathing due to nasal obstruction or poor occlusion. Emaciation. Visible kink. Eyes other than blue. White toes and/or feet. Incorrect number of toes. Malocclusion resulting in either undershot or overshot chin. Longhair.
SIAMESE COLORS
SEAL POINT: body even pale fawn to cream, warm in tone, shading gradually into lighter color on the stomach and chest. Points: deep seal brown. Nose leather and paw pads: same color as points. Eye color: deep vivid blue. CHOCOLATE POINT: body ivory with no shading. Points: milk-chocolate color, warm in tone. Nose leather and paw pads: cinnamon-pink. Eye color: deep vivid blue.
BLUE POINT: body bluish white, cold in tone, shading gradually to white on stomach and chest. Points: deep blue. Nose leather and paw pads: slate colored. Eye color: deep vivid blue.

LILAC POINT: body glacial white with no shading. Points: frosty grey with pinkish tone. Nose leather and paw pads: lavender-pink. Eye color: deep vivid blue.
The following information is for reference purposes only, and not an official part of the CFA Show Standard.

SIAMESE COLOR CLASS NUMBERS
Chocolate Point ............... 0270 0271
Seal Point .................... 0272 0273
Lilac Point ................... 0274 0275
Blue Point .................... 0276 0277
AOV ........................... 0280 0281
* Siamese allowable outcross breeds: none.

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