Siamese Cats For Sale In Chicago

All ads in Madisontrending:black lives matterstackcommercevic mensathunderstorms Billy Corgan may do a lot of zany stuff alongside the work that has made him a respected artist but we're pretty sure underneath it all he has a heart of gold. Corgan has been actively involved in supporting PAWS Chicago, an organization focused on building No Kill communities for cats and dogs. Last year Corgan raised $60,000 for PAWS by auctioning off a private concert to the highest bidders. And his ties go even deeper; his cats Sammi and Mr. Thom were both adopted from PAWS. You can learn more about Corgan's involvement with the organization by picking up a copy of the organizations latest issue of their print magazine. You can easily locate it by the presence of Corgan on the cover. No, that's not a hairless Siamese cat, that's Billy. Even if you can't adopt a pet permanently, PAWS cold use your help in a variety of ways, including a recent desperate call for Fosters to help save animals from being euthanized due to decreasing space available in the Chicago Pound.

Join Billy Corgan in doing good for the kitties and puppies in your community! These popular Oriental cats have an unmistakable appearance marked by a large, wedge-shaped head and a long, narrow, wiry body. Siamese cats are among the oldest recognized breeds in the world and are informally considered the "royal cats of Siam," now Thailand. Siamese cats first appeared outside their native land in 1884, when the British Consul-General of Siam returned to his native England with a breeding pair. By the 1950s, they were the darlings of cat shows across the Western Hemisphere, and generation after generation of selective breeding contributed to the familiar elongated form of the modern Siamese cat. Size: Siamese cat breeders expect healthy adult males to weigh between 9 and 14 pounds. Female adults average 6 to 10 pounds. Coat: With a fine, glossy, short coat, Siamese kittens and cats are noted for being largely hypoallergenic, much like the Sphynx cat. Eyes & Ears: A Siamese cat has distinctive, almond-shaped blue eyes.

The pointed ears are wide-based and large, ranking among the breed's most instantly recognizable physical characteristics. Tail: Siamese cats display a tapered, thin, pointy, whip-like tail.
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Expect headaches when bathing this breed – it doesn't care much for water. Activity Level: Siamese cat breeders recommend homes that have ample indoor and outdoor space, as these animals love to roam and are fairly active. Health Problems: Some vets contend that this breed is particularly sensitive to anesthetics. A Siamese kitten is also especially prone to upper respiratory tract infections, so be sure to provide a dry and warm place for the young cat to rest during wet or cool weather. Ensure your kitten has had all of its recommended cat vaccinations if you're buying from a breeder, rescue center or private party. Average Lifespan: Siamese cats live an average of 15 to 20 years. Breeders offering Siamese kittens for sale will normally charge roughly $200 to $400 for a cat of certified parentage. Even though these cats are one of the most affordable breeds, some people prefer to save money and do a good deed by taking home an adult cat from a Siamese rescue center.