![]() There’s no evidence that having tabby points changes a Siamese cat’s personality. The only way it can appear solid is if the contrast between the dark stripes and the lighter background happens to be very low. This is because red fur is always tabby patterned. Interestingly, if you fall for the charms of a red point Siamese, you’ll find that the opposite is true: most red point Siamese have tabby points, and solid red points are very uncommon. But it’s not exactly because they don’t exist – they were simply been rehomed into the Colorpoint Shorthair breed! In North America, tabby pointed cats described as Siamese are particularly unusual. Tabby Siamese are relatively less common than solid points. Since most of their coat is affected by the temperature sensitive albinism, it’s not always obvious which type of tabby pattern they have. Tabby genes were introduced to the Siamese breed by outcrossing with Abyssinian and American Shorthair cat breeds in the mid- to late- 20th century. But the first Siamese cats, which were documented in countries such as Thailand as early as the 15th century, didn’t carry any of them. There are three different genes which produce tabby patterns in cats’ fur: ticked, mackerel and classic. On their neck, chest, back and abdomen the skin temperature is warmer, and pigment production is suppressed. And these are the only places cool enough for coat pigment to be produced. The coolest places on a cat’s body are their muzzle, ears, feet and tail, because body heat is lost from these places the fastest. In other words, their fur can only produce pigment when the skin is below a certain temperature. Siamese cats owe their iconic color points to a gene which causes temperature sensitive albinism. It takes a special combination of genes to create the handsome tabby point Siamese. And to complicate matters further, even in America a tabby point cat can be registered as a pedigree Siamese with one of the registries which will have them! Siamese tabby point genetics And they don’t have an equivalent of the Colorpoint Shorthair breed.Īll this has led to regional differences in whether people generally accept a striped Siamese cat as a true Siamese or not. So cats which could have become known as tabby point Siamese became known as tabby Colorpoint Shorthairs instead.Įlsewhere in the world, the International Cat Association (TICA), the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), the World Cat Federation (WCF) and the Fédération Internationale Féline (FIF) all took a different route, and ultimately decided to accept tabby Siamese cats as pedigree Siamese. However, since these new colors and patterns proved very popular, the CFA created the Colorpoint Shorthair breed to accommodate them all. Tabby and tortie point Siamese cats started to appear in the 1970s due to further outcrossing, but those cats didn’t qualify for CFA registration either, on the basis that they were actually descended from Siamese tabby mix ancestors. New colors such as red, cinnamon and fawn were introduced by outcrossing with other breeds in the 1940s, but the CFA declined to recognize them. The CFA only recognize Siamese cats in four solid colors: In America, the most prominent pedigree cat registry is the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA). Sometimes yes, sometimes no! It depends upon who you ask, and each cat’s own ancestry. In fact some tabby pointed Siamese don’t reach their final adult coloring until they are three years old! Are Siamese cats with stripes true Siamese? From then on, the pigment and pattern in their points will continue to develop for many months. Their tabby stripes don’t become apparent until they are about 4 weeks old. Lynx Siamese kittens are born completely white. Both types have long, lean, athletic bodies, and weigh 6 to 12lbs. Some of them have a very wedge-shaped head to meet the modern show standard, whilst others have a round head thought to be more in keeping with the first Siamese cats. ![]() The colors which make up their stripes can be light or dark greys, light or dark browns, reds and creams. Tabby pointed Siamese have a short coat, blue eyes, and large ears. They also have a dark ‘M’ marking on their forehead which is typical of all tabby patterned cats. But rather than being a solid, even tone, their points have bars of dark color on a lighter background. Like solid point Siamese cats, the pigment in their fur is restricted to their muzzle, ears, legs and tail (their points). Tabby Siamese cats are also known as lynx point Siamese. You can see how he looks different to his solid pointed brother too! What is a tabby point Siamese? In this video it’s easy to see how tabby stripes look in different places on a Siamese cat’s coat.
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