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Chocolate siamese tabby kitten
Chocolate siamese tabby kitten









But in all cases, the body should be wrapped with milky ivory remaining pale for a lifetime. In some cases, you may find a Chocolate Point with a warmer, cinnamon-like color. Chocolates have a nose leather and paw pads decorated with pinkish brown shades. Your cat’s ears should not be darker than the color masking its face, and the legs should appear paler than the Seal Point’s. See if your cat sports a milk chocolate color on their extremities: tail, ears, feet, paw pads and faces. To start with, check the eyes for deep, vivid shades of blue. You can course through GCCF’s standard of Chocolate Points to check if your feline is one. Only until they age will you see the differences. For starters, you won’t be able to tell the Chocolate and Seal apart as kittens. It's as confusing as telling the difference between a Blue Point and a Lilac Point cat. Chocolates and Seals have more similarities than their differences which gets tricky if a non-breeder tries to tell them apart. Consequently, they embody this color very well!ĭid you know that this Siamese cat is rare? There was a time when more Seal Points were found than Chocolate Points. You can call them the “Choccie”, short for ‘chocolate'. Quite a unique genetic variation of the Seal Point. We’re graced with another variation of the Siamese breed, laying our eyes on the Chocolate Point. Grooming Needs: You can brush the coat of your Siamese cat softly and gradually, for once a week.Ĭat Association Recognition: GCCF, CFA What is a Chocolate Point Siamese? Social Needs: needs love, attention, and some laughter Light pink-toned brown markings as points on the extremities

chocolate siamese tabby kitten

Shedding Tendency: less than most breeds Coat Length:

chocolate siamese tabby kitten

Height range: 8-10 inches Female Chocolate Point Siamese cat Origin: Thailand Male Chocolate Point Siamese cat











Chocolate siamese tabby kitten