Yes, Siamese cats are generally social and affectionate, making them a great addition to families with children. However, supervision is necessary to ensure the well-being of both the cat and the child.
Siamese cats have short, low-maintenance coats and do not require extensive grooming. Regular brushing to remove loose hair and occasional nail trimming should suffice.
Due to their silky fur, the Balinese are not like many other long hair breeds that constantly shed and lose hair. They should be brushed once a day to catch any lose hair, but you can expect them to shed less than other long hair breeds (Ragdoll, Himalayans, Persians etc.)
While Siamese cats are generally healthy, they may be prone to certain genetic conditions, such as dental issues and respiratory problems. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet can help prevent such issues. Since Balinese are a long hair genetic variant of the Siamese, the same applies. Siamese and Balinese are the same breed... distinguished only by their difference in hair length.
To reserve a Siamese kitten, please contact us via email or phone to inquire about availability. A deposit will be required along with a deposit agreement contract, in order to secure your reservation.
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