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Are Siamese flame points Rare?

Are Siamese flame points Rare?

The Flame Point Siamese Cat (also known as Red Point Siamese) is a rare type of Siamese cat bred to exhibit a red colorpoint pattern. These cats love attention and will reciprocate that attention by climbing and sitting on you constantly.

What’s the difference between Seal Point and Chocolate Point Siamese?

The Chocolate Point Siamese. The Chocolate Point Siamese is different from the Seal Point in that the body is ivory with little to no shading and the points are a deep chocolate brown, warm in tone.

How to deposit for Chocolate Point Siamese kittens?

If you would like to place a deposit for a future kitten, please use the contact form on the Home page and we can be in contact about how to do that. Paypal or regular mail is acceptable. Please note, our kittens leave our cattery with a distemper shot at 10 weeks, wormed with Pyrantel and a 5-day course of Albon.

How did the Milk Chocolate Siamese get its name?

A group of enthusiasts devoted to these Siamese took the challenge of developing standards for the Chocolates. They emphasized that the milk chocolate points were the aim of the breed and hence the specific breed came into existence. Chocolate points have been known since the 1880s even though they are rarer than seals.

What kind of cat is A choccie point?

Loving and affectionate, ‘Choccie Point’ cats are the comedians of the breed. These cats are extroverted and fun-loving. They enjoy playing games and try hard to please their owners, making them easy to train and wonderful as pets.

How much does a chocolate point Siamese cat cost?

Tortie points are the result of the complex breeding between the Chocolate Point and Tortie cat. How much does a Chocolate Point cat cost? A Chocolate Point cat costs an average of $600 – $1200 USD, just like most Siamese cats.

The Chocolate Point Siamese. The Chocolate Point Siamese is different from the Seal Point in that the body is ivory with little to no shading and the points are a deep chocolate brown, warm in tone.

Why is my chocolate point Siamese cat not eating?

However, because the disease lays dormant in their system, the kitten/cat may develop an outbreak. If not caught early enough, lung problems can develop and the sneezing causes the sense of smell to be dulled and when a cat cannot smell its food, it will not eat.

How often should you brush a chocolate point Siamese cat?

The Chocolate Point Siamese cat has a short coat, but they do shed regularly. Therefore, they should be brushed weekly to keep shedding to a minimum. Their nails should be trimmed every couple of weeks so they don’t crack and break or become dangerous to others.