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*What Color Point Siamese Kitten do I want?*

- Color Points Appear on the Kitten's: Nose, Ears, Feet, and Tail.
- Color Points Include: Seal, Chocolate, Blue, and Lilac.

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Seal Point Kitten
Seal point Siamese are originally exported from Siam, and are the original color type with a rich, dark brown that can appear almost black on the cat's nose, ears, feet and tail. Seal points tend to darken with age, and their brown eventually fades into a beautiful cream/light brown on the rest of the body. Seal points tend to be the most popular and well-known.

<- This is a picture of our Sire Yoda as a 10 week old kitten. He is a Seal point.

                          

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Seal Point Adult

<- This is a picture of our Sire Yoda as an adult. As you can see, the face, feet and ears get much darker as the body tans into a creamy light brown. The seal point is the darkest of all the color points.

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Chocolate Point Kitten
Chocolate points are recognized by their milk chocolate brown on their nose, ears, feet and tail. The brown develops slower than a seal point, so they sometimes are hard to tell apart when they are very young. Chocolate points tend to maintain a stunning silky, white body even as an adult.

<-- This is a picture of Bella and Yoda's baby chocolate boy, Luke at 13 weeks old.



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Chocolate Point Adult

<-- This is Luke at 8 months old sitting in the exact same pose!! From kitten to adulthood, the chocolate point usually maintains the complete white body; while their color points get slightly darker with age to a beautiful chocolate brown. Most people don't mind whether they get a seal point or chocolate point, because they both have dark features - with just the body color being the difference.

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  Blue Point Kitten
Blue point Siamese are very unique looking! They have blue points that can appear bluish gray, and have a striking, unique light bluish-white body that gives them a somewhat silvery appearance. Blue points are very distinctive, gorgeous cats. The nose and feet also contain the pretty blue-gray shade.

<-- This is actually a picture of my friend's Blue Point "Snowshoe" Siamese. Snowshoe Siamese all have white paws; hence the term snowshoe. Too cute!


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Blue Point Adult

<-- This is a picture of our Sire Yoda's mother, Willow. Yoda was actually in this picture as one of the kittens when he was just a baby. As you can see, all Siamese kittens are born white, and it takes a few weeks to tell what color point they are going to be.

<-- You can also see that Willow has the blueish-gray feet as a traditional blue point.

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Lilac Point Kitten
The Lilac point Siamese is a very subtle, yet interesting and such a unique color combination. They have such a beautiful sophistication about them! The points are pinkish-gray, laid against a pure white body color. The nose and feet are also lavender pink. Lilacs are graceful, beautiful cats that tend to stay very light, even as they age.


<-- This picture was taken from Google Images for Siamese Lilac Kitten. We used this picture for informational/educational purposes because Central Fl Siamese has not produced a lilac kitten yet.


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Lilac Point Adult
Even as an adult, the Lilac point stays a silky delicate white, with the faintest touch of the pinkish-gray slightly darkening on their nose, ears, feet and tail. A very unique and special color point for the Siamese.

<-- This picture was taken from Google Images for Lilac Siamese. We used this picture for informational/educational purposes because Central Fl Siamese has not produced a lilac kitten yet.


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Balinese
Balinese are the long haired, fluffy Siamese that come in all the color points - seal, chocolate, blue and lilac. They are gorgeous with their extravagant long flowing tails. The Balinese cat also has long fur, and the length of the fur does vary. No matter the the length, the coat has a such a soft and luxurious feel. The Balinese are a bit more expensive than the short-haired Siamese because of their delicacy and beauty. As a kitten, the Balinese do not have the long flowing coat at first, but it continually grows and fluffs as the kitten ages. Because the fur has no undercoat, this breed is easy to take care of in the hair concern.

<-- The above picture is a Seal Point Balinese, and was taken from Google Images for Balinese cat. We used this picture for informational/educational purposes because Central Fl Siamese has not produced a Balinese kitten.

*Paris is long-haired, but not fully "Balinese". But she may produce longer haired kittens from time to time. Long haired kittens are fluffy and adorable!!*


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