Siamese are that way because their parents are, kinda how some people are white, others are asian.
The little cat is simply a white cat with black-tipped ears unless its mother and father are Siamese.
2006-09-22 00:53:29
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answered by nora22000 7
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My Siamese kitten had a white body, black face and ears. Of course he had blue eyes and all newborn kittens have blue eyes --if they are going to be another color you won't know until two to three months.
Sounds to me like a Siamese. I sure loved my darling boy and your kitten may be what is called an "applehead", not pure-bred Siamese who are very lightly boned and remain slender all their lives. The applehead is sturdyier with a more typical cat body and a full, round face. My Spookie was talkative and very affectionate, typical Siamese traits.
2006-09-22 11:14:41
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answered by old cat lady 7
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Siamese kittens are white when they're born and the markings come a little later. But unless the mother or father is Siamese that probably won't happen.
My question to *you* is, why are you letting your cat breed? There are millions of unwanted kittens. When the kittens are weaned get the mother spayed immediately.
2006-09-22 08:18:16
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answered by Nightlight 6
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I had to Waite and see. I thought I had just another white. I have 5 of them. But one started out solid white with very blue eyes and started to get tan markings on his ears and then his legs. Well after 3 or 4 months we didn't have a white cat after all. He is a one of a kind seal point Siamese.
2006-09-22 07:55:16
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answered by jen 4
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It really depends. When I had Siamese kittens, they were all white but a couple of weeks I saw dark chocolate (or black) tips on the ears, paws and tails.
Hope this helps!
2006-09-22 07:56:19
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answered by Ä l ɐ ҳ ä 3
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Siamese and Himalayan kittens are born solid white and then get their markings later. My part Himalayan cat had 3 solid white kittens that ended up getting their markings as time went by and looked just like her.
2006-09-22 08:06:31
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answered by Turtle 7
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That would depend on the kitten's fathers. A female cat can get impregnated by more than one male at the same time. Meaning the litter could have a few different fathers. Are there more than one adult male cat in your household? Was the mom ever allowed outside, or escaped for a little while?
2006-09-22 07:59:12
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answered by Sweet! 4
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All Siamese are born white. If it is Saimese, then you'll know at 2 months when it's points devolop/ If your cat is not Siamese though, don't bet onit looking like one.
2006-09-22 13:57:20
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answered by Elise R 1
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did it mate with a siamese? doubt it but in any event most white cats are born deaf you will just have to wait and see good luck
2006-09-22 07:54:01
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answered by singleandback 2
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if the mother or the father is not siamese you will not have a siamese kitten
2006-09-22 10:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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