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Singlemalt

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He’s a rescue cat. I was in Petco with my wife and went over to where they keep the cats and I saw this beautiful, husky big juvenile/kitten Lynx-Point Siamese (6-7 months). I grew up around Siamese cats all my life (Grandma’s cats) but Roscoe had prettiest ice blue eye I’ve ever seen on a cat. Had to get him. He a weirdo though, strangest cat I’ve ever had, in a good way.

He’s about 5-years old now.
I'd say it all worked out well, he's a fine looking fella
 

curious2garden

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He’s a rescue cat. I was in Petco with my wife and went over to where they keep the cats and I saw this beautiful, husky big juvenile/kitten Lynx-Point Siamese (6-7 months). I grew up around Siamese cats all my life (Grandma’s cats) but Roscoe had prettiest ice blue eye I’ve ever seen on a cat. Had to get him. He a weirdo though, strangest cat I’ve ever had, in a good way.

He’s about 5-years old now.
Does he talk a lot? The siamese I had, a blue and a seal pt, talked a lot.
 

Obepawn

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Does he talk a lot? The siamese I had, a blue and a seal pt, talked a lot.
He’s more chatty than other cats I’ve had but he’s a brat. He always walks ahead of you and then flops down in front of you, I usually just scoot him to side with my feet. We don’t let him in our bed room so every time we go up the stairs to go in the bedroom, he tries to sneak behind us and run through the door. Ever morning around 6:30 - 7:00 he’s outside our bedroom door whining for us to come out then he get up on his Hind legs rattles the door. It sounds like an intruder trying to turn a locked door knob. He knows that irritates me when he does that so I jump out of bed to open the door and he takes off running down the straits, but continues to whine. He’s very needy. Doesn’t necessarily want to be rubbed all the time, just needs to be in our presence.
 
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Singlemalt

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Siamese cats are also known for running away to die also. My Grandmother had seal point Siamese cats.
yeah they do. We had two a mom and her daughter, 2 yrs apart. Had them through most of my youth. I was 16 and the mom was getting sickly and one day she disappeared. My mom freaked cuz she adored that cat. We knew she had little time as the vet said it was FLV. Anyway I found her under the house, still alive. Took her to vet, but she died a day later
 

Obepawn

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yeah they do. We had two a mom and her daughter, 2 yrs apart. Had them through most of my youth. I was 16 and the mom was getting sickly and one day she disappeared. My mom freaked cuz she adored that cat. We knew she had little time as the vet said it was FLV. Anyway I found her under the house, still alive. Took her to vet, but she died a day later
My Grandmother’s cats did the same thing and it was a mother and daughter, Ruthy and Sandy. They both ran away when they died. We had The mother, Ruthy, a very long time. She was fearless around dogs. There was this pit bull mutt that terrorized the neighborhood kids when I was a kid, I was bit by this fucker because the owner sicked him on me when I was about 11. One day, that fucking dog decided to take a shit on our front lawn and Ruthy pounced, running on three legs and scratching his asshole and chasing him at the same time. She must of scratched him a dozen times, Lol. He screamed and yelled about 30-yards out of our yard and she stayed on him the whole time. Funniest and most enjoyable shit I’ve ever seen. He deserved every bit of it.
 
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