All loneliness is banished when a Siamese joins you. He'll follow you around, sit 

 when you sit, and demand your attention. He likes to be talked to, and will happily 

 conduct a "conversation" with you, purring contentedly or commenting in his 



distinctive guttural voice. 



The Siamese loves to talk and carry on conversations, and his 

 mew is different from other cats'. Many people enjoy the company 

 of such a talkative animal. But if you do not like the Siamese 

 cat's gutteral voice, or if you live in close quarters where his 

 crying might disturb your neighbors, a Siamese is probably not a 

 wise choice. 



This you can be certain of there will be little time for boredom 

 once the Siamese cat has joined your family. He is devoted and 

 affectionate. He is also curious and full of mischief. The Siamese 

 can be trained not to sneak food from the table an annoying 

 trick most cats delight in. 



Some Siamese cat owners say their pets act more like dogs than 

 cats. Many Siamese enjoy travelling in automobiles, and they can 

 be trained to take walks on leash. They can even learn to chase a 

 ball, sit up, and "say prayers." 



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