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If for example, you own a short hair siamese cat/Seal point, & 75% of her nose and the back of her paws were pink, would that mean she's not a pure siamese?

I read alot about cat pregnancy & they always say that the bigger her tummy gets, the more kittens she's have, but how big is big?! lol I know it's a stupid question, but I always wondered about it! :)

another related question is how big is a newborn kitten?
& how many kittens can a siamese cat have ? "average number".

thnx :)

2007-01-22 23:38:26 · 2 answers · asked by CupCake 3 in Pets Cats

To answerer#2:
I only asked a question, I didn't say any cat got pregnant!!!!
Chill!!
Ur reply isn't even an answer to my question, so It's best if I report u !! :)

2007-01-23 01:38:58 · update #1

2 answers

As long as you purchased this cat from a reputable/Registered Siamese cat breeder, and you have the papers to prove it, she is fully Siamese. Don't go getting upset. Sometimes the "Mommy" (or "Daddy") even though a pure bred, will have a slight defect. Now, as long as you have no intentions in showing her, she may throw gorgeous litters and (most often) this defect does NOT pass onto the kittens. If you got this cat with intentions to show her, this is a no-go. Pregnancy? How big? A Siamese is a medium to small cat and they have a remarkable slender body, so even when pregnant, your "Mommy" there may NOT even look pregnant (or, just a little heavier). Most cats will have an average litter of 3 or 4 kittens on their first pregnancy. And, of course, I don't think I need to mention that if she IS pregnant, I HOPE this was a planned pregnancy and you saw the "Daddy" cats papers showing that he is also a pure bred. Otherwise, you will not be able to sell the kittens, as they are not pure-bred Siamese. Never-the-less, they deserve good homes, anyway. If you are still in doubt about this pink marking in your female cat, take her to your vet and ask about this before she gets pregnant again. This would be especially important if you see that after the kittens are coming into color and getting their "points" any of them have this same defect. Then, you may want to call the breeder you got her from. Good luck to you.

2007-01-23 01:19:21 · answer #1 · answered by sharon w 5 · 0 0

I love cats! siamese cats! hmm.. i think it is not possible to have 100% pure colour even if shes a pure breed. :) how big?? hmmm... maybe 3/5 of her body? they probably have 3-4.

2007-01-23 07:45:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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