My Tonkonese cat always meowed when we talked on the phone. He thought that we were talking to him and he was always ready to talk back.
Siamese have many similar traits to dogs. They get excited when you come home, fetch balls, learn tricks, and also protect you.
Thought you might like this 411:
"Are they noisy?
One of the traits a Siamese cat is known for is its voice. They can be extremely loud, and sometimes it sounds like your cat is in absolute torment, when in fact he's just trying to make a point. It's not uncommon for people on the other end of the phone to ask if there is a baby crying.
Traditionals tend to be less vocal than the modern cats - though some have the harsh "you're killing me" voice, others have a rather quiet meow. Some are non-stop talkers, while others don't talk unless they have something important to say. The voice and conversational style is apparent from kittenhood, so you'll know what you're getting into."
2007-03-27 05:02:31
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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lol
I often wondered that myself..
we had a really old blue siamese that if you didnt stroke his head as you passed by, he'd run after you and bite the back of your ankle.. EVERY single time... He'd then meow his deep meow (they have strange sounds those siamese do) and walk off like he accomplished something.. flicking his tail....
2007-03-26 18:06:15
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answered by Mintee 7
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Siamese cats are known to be very vocal.
2007-03-26 18:15:13
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answered by Rain 3
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yeah...that's too cute.
"We are Siamese if you please...
we are Siamese if you don't please..."
2007-03-26 18:09:20
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answered by GeneL 7
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