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    My girls are two very petite little Siamese ladies.
    Milly weighs 7 lbs and Izzy weighs only 6 lbs.
    Milly has a strong food drive and would weigh a lot more if I free fed her.
    Izzy is a very dainty lady who doesn't eat much compared to Milly, she is mostly fluff so she looks about the same size as Milly.
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    Olivia weighs about 6-7 pounds.
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    Baxter, my flame point siamese weighs 16lbs vet says its fine he sprints around the house tackling the dog so he has no trouble moving around at all he only cries for food if we don't stick to our feeding schedule. he was neutered before one year so he has a bit of a pooch belly but other than that he is all muscle.

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    I think Buddy weighs around 11-12 lbs . He is still pretty active at 7 yrs.
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    I think Mr. Luke is part Siamese and he currently weighs ~18 lbs.

    His highest weight at one time was 27 lbs. He was miserable and all he did was eat, sleep and poop LOL. Then it got so bad that he had severe constipation and the vet and I changed his diet in Dec 2010 when he weighed 22 lbs. His diet since Dec 2010 is canned Hills w/d and canned Wellness No Grain and recently I added a small amount of dry Blue Wilderness No Grain. Since losing weight, he is like a different cat--so much more active and seems happier and healthier.

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    I think weight depends on the size of your kitty. I've looked at your albums. If these are current pix then he doesn't look that much overweight. Listen to the vet on this.

    However, feeding a grain free food will help his health. Also, daily exercise such as chasing a pointer or other toy will also benefit his health.

    Trust me, I have a huge cat that really needs to lose 3 or 4 pounds and no more. He is at least 1 inch taller in the shoulder than the other kitties, so he should weigh more. I am currently exercising him and have him on weight control food.

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    Anne
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    Former kitties now in foster care: Nellie aka Eleanor van Fluffytail (at a Cat Cafe), Lady Jane Grey, Bob the Bobtail, and Callie. Kimi has been adopted into another family that understands Siamese. HRH Oliver Woodrow von Katz is in a Sanctuary.

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    He's lil over two yrs now n 16lbs but I'm thinking this fall he's gona gain it back lol. He's active specially when I'm on the toliet lol or at 530 in the morning trying to get me up to feed him. He now tells me when feeding time is
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