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Old July 25th 03, 09:25 PM
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Forgot to mention that there is no chance here of multiple fathers. The gray
and black cats never left the house. Zena , the siamese, does have blue eyes
but they came out orange in that shot.

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/others.jpg


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Old July 25th 03, 09:49 PM
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Not to steal the thread but just for the heck of it here is Zena at about 4-5
weeks. At birth she showed no signs of being "different" - just an all "dirty"
white kitten. At about six weeks I gave away the rest of the litter but decided
I better keep her. Glad I did. Extremely friendly cat and walks aroung the
house screaming loudly for no reason just like a siamese.

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/zena.jpg

It took close to 6 months for her to fully develop her colors

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/others.jpg

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/others1.jpg

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Old July 25th 03, 09:49 PM
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Not to steal the thread but just for the heck of it here is Zena at about 4-5
weeks. At birth she showed no signs of being "different" - just an all "dirty"
white kitten. At about six weeks I gave away the rest of the litter but decided
I better keep her. Glad I did. Extremely friendly cat and walks aroung the
house screaming loudly for no reason just like a siamese.

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/zena.jpg

It took close to 6 months for her to fully develop her colors

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/others.jpg

http://members.aol.com/alg460/bigfluff/others1.jpg

Tony
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Old July 25th 03, 10:52 PM
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orgot to mention that there is no chance here of multiple fathers. The gray
and black cats never left the house. Zena , the siamese, does have blue eyes
but they came out orange in that shot.


Lots of litters with a Siamese mom seem to have all-black kittens. Maybe your
mom cat has some Siamese parentage?

Sherry
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Old July 25th 03, 10:52 PM
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orgot to mention that there is no chance here of multiple fathers. The gray
and black cats never left the house. Zena , the siamese, does have blue eyes
but they came out orange in that shot.


Lots of litters with a Siamese mom seem to have all-black kittens. Maybe your
mom cat has some Siamese parentage?

Sherry
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Old July 26th 03, 05:21 AM
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Pearl is black but everything else is Siamese. Man, talk about walking
around screaming over nothing. It makes me crazy. She wants into the hall
sometimes (which would be boring but she doesn't believe that. *sigh*. I
don't know what to do to make her happy.) but sometimes she jsut meows over
nothing. *sigh*

Karen


I don't know what the genetics are, but I've just seen too many Siamese moms
brought to the shelter with litters of black kittens, sometimes even tuxedos,
not to believe it's common for black cats to be part Siamese. Especially with
her being so vocal, I bet she is too. Does she have a triangular head?

Sherry
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Old July 26th 03, 05:21 AM
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Pearl is black but everything else is Siamese. Man, talk about walking
around screaming over nothing. It makes me crazy. She wants into the hall
sometimes (which would be boring but she doesn't believe that. *sigh*. I
don't know what to do to make her happy.) but sometimes she jsut meows over
nothing. *sigh*

Karen


I don't know what the genetics are, but I've just seen too many Siamese moms
brought to the shelter with litters of black kittens, sometimes even tuxedos,
not to believe it's common for black cats to be part Siamese. Especially with
her being so vocal, I bet she is too. Does she have a triangular head?

Sherry
 




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