Having owned Siamese cats for the past 30 years. I now have 4 2 female and 2 male. I would say its almost always the males that are much more friendly. I really recommend you go with a male. As to destructive either sex makes no difference. I've never had a cat that I would actually call destructive. Just normal kitten behavior. As to which point colors that is really which ever you prefer. My self I like the Seal Points or Blue Points.
Just take your time when you go and choose your new kitten. Take a little time to observe them. Pick on that isn't timid and doesn't mind being handle. Siamese kittens and cats are high energy cats very smart, loving and people oriented.
A kitten would stand a much better chance of getting along with your dog. As long as though your sure the dog will not try and harm a cat! A grown cat not used to dogs might not get along. But a kitten will get used to your dog much easier. Just do not leave them aloe together untill your sure they will be ok with each other.
2006-09-10 16:59:47
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answered by cin_ann_43 6
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Male cats tend to be more affectionate . Both genders are equally destructive; adult cats tend too have better manners than kittens and may already get along with dogs(ask). There is no reason a dog and cat cannot get along. It will require some effort on your part . I have two cats and they ignore all the dogs in the area from the mastiff to the pomeranians. A grown cat would be better if you have a large dog ; a kitten would be happier with a smaller dog for obvious reasons.
Bob Cat could live with anything and love them all. Zippy would hate them all no matter what; but they could live together.
BTW: A siamese is VERY vocal and VERY loud. You may think it sounds cute but in your house or apartment at 2 AM it is not that much of a thrill. Trust me your neighbors will agree.
2006-09-10 10:17:12
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answered by Mod M 4
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Whew! Good question! I had a siamese cat 17 years ago I absolutely adored him! As you can see I said "him"..if you're a female the male cat will take to you very easily. Most siamese cats are very territorial and usually ends up picking their "favorite person". If you're the only one in the house hold you should be fine. As for your dog, take care to introduce them slowly so the cat doesn't hiss and the dog doesn't get jealous. Let them both see you love equally and you won't have a problem for long. As far as colors varying in personalities.. I'm not certain as I've only had one, and he was a light gray dark gray siamese.
2006-09-10 10:14:37
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answered by BevD 4
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That answer depends on the sex of the Betta. Only one male can be kept in an aquarium, as males will fight with one another (hence their common name, Siamese Fighting Fish). Females are a bit more tolerant of each other. As many can be kept together as there is adequate room for in the aquarium. However, Male and Females unless breeding cannot be kept in the same tank. Even if you have a number of hiding places for the female. the male will chase her and "beat her up". She could come out injured or even dead. Try putting her, or him into a smaller tank inside the original tank. Remember betas need to suck air from the surface, so be sure you locate the tank on the surface. You can keep more than one female in the larger tank however. Unless you see a "nest" formed in the tank, they are not breeding, they are fighting. Remove him or her to their own space. Hope this helps .
2016-03-27 05:46:44
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answered by Martha 4
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Siameses are not generally affectionate cats by nature.
2006-09-10 10:08:50
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answered by wolfds650 2
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cats and dogs do not get along and the colors do not vary in personality.i think that the femaleis more affectionate and the male more destructive
2006-09-10 10:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on the nature of the cat, not the gender.
2006-09-10 10:02:08
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answered by Emm 6
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depends on the siamese... they're not generally known for being "lovey", you know.
usually they're cantankerous, stubborn, pains in the @ss...
good luck with your choice.
2006-09-10 11:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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generally male cats are more friendly, but not always
2006-09-10 10:02:44
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answered by NOT TELLING YOU LOL 5
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a male
2006-09-10 10:26:02
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answered by somaya m 2
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