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Hi everyone, I got my kitty from a rescue when she was a kitten along with her sister (who is a Tuxedo), so I have no idea what the mother or father look like. Anyway, I have been googling Lynx Point Siamese and pretty sure she has that in her, except she has white paws as well like the earlier poster.
Here are a couple pictures of her
and for contrast, here is her sister!
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very cute lynx-point, mandie! Maybe she has white feet just so she can look a little bit like her sister![]()
whats the diff in apple head vs lynx and shorthair vs just color point and can mine be an applehead snowtiger red colorpoint lynx lol please email me [email protected]
please let me know what my cat looks like def a red point which is rare enough but now i cant figure out the rest his pic in on my profile, i 2 cant get one on here. email me for i stink at readin all these posts lol
My first Lynx point siamese-more photos as we get better acquainted-had another siamese that was all black before, but NOT this boisterous, oph my goodness, tad snarly, hisses, ornery for this first week-she was found in middle of 5 lane highway, scared to death, not hurt or hit by car but apparently trying to cross-1st day here, she was very protectorant of my bathroom, did food trail to front door to get her outside, then when I went to lock car doors at night, come back to find her in middle of entry way , standing guard, hissing, trying to buite-sure, it takes some cats long time to get used to new surroundings but felt this was the vampire cat from hell that first day-the red glare of the eyes (learned why such is true due to pigment/retina of the eyes, much like my own??!!).
That's too when I learned they are protective of surroundings, BOISTEROUS/loud, they talk-this one sure does...Very stand-off-nish.
Whole week, would let me pet her when I fed here, that's about it.
Meanwhile following day, left fromnt door half open and just when I( thought she was coming around by sitting next to me here by desk, as i was fervently listing things online, loooked up to find a feral cat i've also been feeding I am petting-eegads...was tamer in my home than my new to me kitty who is house cat, or supposedly house cat-she is declawed, have not located her real family so I can proviode loving nourishing home for her as this is house with big yard, lots of love to give...
Stand-offnish and hisses like last nioght after feeding here when I got home from work, she tried to BITE me, hissing at me after such-what?
UNTIL today when I got home from work is she just now warming up to me. She followed me around yard and let me scratch her, she is affectionate and loves to be brushed BUT she has long hair, such worries me about my asthma, allergies as I THOUGHT dander in siamese I would NOT be allergic to
Photo attached of her...Think "My Kitty" is appropriate name -tad undecided so far...(have learned in past to be careful when naming a cat-#1 as you may have to call out to them-lol-last one I had, got/found him too young from his mother, part siamese, but all black as he suckled my skin...called him "Sucker" -sounded really nice when calling him in neighborhood)
I don't have html url for her, have her within my pictures so how do i attach one?I found site through google search, wanted to find out more about her breed, etc-but off to bed as 5am comes early as I have store/booth at local huge Fleamasters Fleamrket here in Ft Myers...
I'm glad to find a thread discussing the topic of these cats. It seems i just took in a lynx point siamese mix and these cats are "different" to say the least.I'm use to cats being scared of new places, skiddish, calm, and not protective. Yet this little guy seems comfortable traveling between houses for visits, wants to wrestle with anything, and stands guard at the door when my neighbors make noise. The one non-siamese behavior is the vocals. He just purrs and occaisionally squeaks for a meow.
My cousin got this little guy along with his sisters when they were very very young(not yet on solid foods) and raised them to 8wks before finding homes. I got him home before really knowing what he was and now i just hope he calms down as he ages because now he spends every waking moment playing/pouncing until he runs out of steam, sleeps for 20 minutes and repeats. The really bright side is that he seems to have inherited that non/low shedding gene. So i can play with him in work clothes and i'm never covered in cat hair.
Here are some pics from before i got him home, he has the white paws(and mismatching pad coloration)
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You've pretty much described my Pretzel to the T, except she is very vocal. She isn't scared of anything except really rambunctious dogs who try to get in her face.
My late kitty, Sophie, was a lynx point Siamese as well. She was a feral when I got her so she was pretty timid of new people and very much attached to me. Sadly her kidneys failed at 1 1/2 years old and I had to make the hard decision to have her PTS. She was, and always will be, my heart kitty.
Sophie:
Pretzel:
Pretzel's body definitely has more color to her coat, but she's also older than Sophie was, and they tend to get darker with age.
Its funny you mention the dog thing, all 3 of those kittens were brought into a household that also had a big Rottweiler. They all played with the big dog and the one i took had started sleeping in the dog's bed. No fear of him whatsoever.
He looks like one in terms of markings, although those may darken as time goes on! He looks sturdier than most Siamese - he may be part Ragdoll, or another breed that shares his markings! Is he very vocal?
I've Been Frosted
He is very vocal... Kept us up all night. he is was sleeping with us but kept meowing while licking me. Goes through the house meowing. Meows while lying with us. All the time, lol...
When you say sturdy, what exactly do you mean by that?
Yes, he doesn't look like a lynx point Siamese mix to me either. I have one and her name is Pearl. When I first adopted her she was almost all cream colored and then as she got older she became darker and darker and her tabby markings really came in.
Here she is as a young kitten:
Here she is as an adult:
She's an apple head Siamese mix meaning that she has a rounder head and not an angular head like many Siamese. I'm sure that Snow Flake will get darker as he matures. I think that Karen meant that he has more of a stocky build. Many siamese are very skinny and have tubular bodies.
I also have another Siamese mix named Summer and she has the angular head and skinny tubular body very typical of most Siamese cats.
Here's Summer:
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Does anyone have any other input on our precious kitty?
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