Is a siameese cat made of two of them ?
i just seen 2 of them a*se to a*se
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No!It Is just a very skinny ugly looking cat with very little fur! I would say that the two cats you seen were just experimenting!
Please could you be a bit clearer?
what?
no
huh?
No that's a siamese twin. A siamese cat originally comes from Thailand, which was then known as Siam.
Hi Gringo! You know very well that a Siamese cat is a
thoroughbred race and has nothing to do with a medical
terminology. Cheers to you anyway!
No, siamese cats are a breed, it's not 'conjoined twin' cats.
Siamese:
http://www.koalie.net/walks/200310-ca-j9.
Conjoined:
http://www.messybeast.com/freak-conjoine.
what is the question you are asking here
thank you
You saw them on the movie, "Lady & the Tramp?"
"We are siamese if you please,
We are siamese if you don't please.
We are former residents of Siam,
There is no finer cat than I am".
Or, "Siamese Twin" refers to the most famous conjoined human twins who were from Siam, and they toured the world in a circus.
lol no Its a cat that orriginated from Siam, which is what they are named after. In the same place the first pair of siamise twins were born, and they were also named after their place of origin
No, The Siamese cat originated from Thailand, formerly known as Siam. These cats were held in such high esteem in their native country that no one except the King and members of the royal family were permitted to own them. They were originally known as Royal points.
Written records reveal that Siamese cats, in their country of origin, were venerated as guardians of the temples. When a person of high rank died, it was usual to select one of these cats to receive the dead person's soul. The cat was then removed from the royal household and sent to one of the temples to spend the rest of its days living a ceremonial life of great luxury, with monks and priests as its servants
i don't get it
No
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Answers:
No!It Is just a very skinny ugly looking cat with very little fur! I would say that the two cats you seen were just experimenting!
Please could you be a bit clearer?
what?
no
huh?
No that's a siamese twin. A siamese cat originally comes from Thailand, which was then known as Siam.
Hi Gringo! You know very well that a Siamese cat is a
thoroughbred race and has nothing to do with a medical
terminology. Cheers to you anyway!
No, siamese cats are a breed, it's not 'conjoined twin' cats.
Siamese:
http://www.koalie.net/walks/200310-ca-j9.
Conjoined:
http://www.messybeast.com/freak-conjoine.
what is the question you are asking here
thank you
You saw them on the movie, "Lady & the Tramp?"
"We are siamese if you please,
We are siamese if you don't please.
We are former residents of Siam,
There is no finer cat than I am".
Or, "Siamese Twin" refers to the most famous conjoined human twins who were from Siam, and they toured the world in a circus.
lol no Its a cat that orriginated from Siam, which is what they are named after. In the same place the first pair of siamise twins were born, and they were also named after their place of origin
No, The Siamese cat originated from Thailand, formerly known as Siam. These cats were held in such high esteem in their native country that no one except the King and members of the royal family were permitted to own them. They were originally known as Royal points.
Written records reveal that Siamese cats, in their country of origin, were venerated as guardians of the temples. When a person of high rank died, it was usual to select one of these cats to receive the dead person's soul. The cat was then removed from the royal household and sent to one of the temples to spend the rest of its days living a ceremonial life of great luxury, with monks and priests as its servants
i don't get it
No
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