The mask, ears, legs, feet and tail are almost black. The nose pad 

 and paws are the same color as the points. 



The Blue Point makes as affectionate a pet as the Seal Point, 

 but it is not quite as popular because the points are not as extreme 

 and dramatic. The body has a silvery, cold blue cast, with grayish- 

 blue points that are darker than the body. The nose and paws are 

 blue. 



The Chocolate Point, first recognized in England, has an ivory- 

 colored body with warm-looking milk-chocolate points. The nose 

 pad and paws are rose color. This type of Siamese is still rare and 

 expensive in the United States. 



The Frost Point (sometimes called Lavender or Lilac Point) has 

 a pale, cold-looking body with bluish-gray points that often have a 

 definite pink cast. The paw pads are pink. This type is still rare in 

 the United States. 



(See color photos on pages 20 and 21.) 



There are other exotic types of Siamese that have not yet been 

 officially recognized or shown. The Red Point Siamese (also called 

 Color Point) has a white coat with deep red points. 



The dramatic contrast between body color and "points" contributes to the exotic 

 appearance of the Siamese. Dignified in repose, nimble in movement, he is a truly 



beautiful creature. 





