As my grandma used to say, "with a Siamese you will always have a loving lap cat, but when you get home they will tell you EXACTLY how their day has gone, from start to finish, before settling down with you"
I had a pair that lived to 22, they only got more talkative in their old age, they never went deaf, so it was not talking for the sake of trying to hear themselves. How I know, I called them with a finger snap for treats.
My Siamese loved to talk too. He would respond to questions. He was the most talkative of any cat we ever had. He would meow so loudly that when approaching the apartment you could hear him down the apt. hallway. My neighbor made the comment that they thought it was a baby crying. He was extremely smart and felt he was the king of the house. He live to be 18.5 years old and is missed too.
It’s amazing to realize that out of all the species, cats choose to speak ONLY to humans in a conversational way. They don’t speak to any other species like this. Cats love people, people love cats. It’s a perfect symbiosis.
That’s true. In the wild, unless mating or fighting, they are mostly silent. They are smart enough to to recognize that we are vocal creatures, and that is why they use their voice to communicate with us.
I have a life-sized stuffed black cat. My 3 rescue cats are all males, 2 of them solid black. Ragnar, our 16 lb. black cat, will sometimes mount the stuffed cat and do something I thought neutered cats didn't do, but he's quiet throughout. The 9 lb. black cat, Babadook, not only mounts and "performs," but meows loudly at the toy the entire time. He also carries it around the house in his teeth and meows at it when he drops it.
@@geslinam9703 Kind of true, kittens do regularly meow for their parents' attention normally. Cats pick up on the fact that humans respond to this behavior, so they continue to meow as adults.
Wolves don't "smile" but we bred dogs who make little doggy smiles because it's cute. Cats that were personable got bred to be more personable. Cats are just harder to manage than dogs since they are less caring of our opinions xD
"Pippy what's up?" "...as I was saying, the catalytic qualities exhibited in the 3rd and 4th assisted reactions conducted in the null chambers leaves far too many variables for us to proceed with confidence into the next phase of the Psy-emittance frequency isolation and replication. I would suggest tha..." "really?" "...or maybe we could conduct the 1st and 2nd preform tests in sequence, then isolate the resonance frequencies using the Rubuen Method, but with an added layer of triangulation to more precisely target the key areas of the previously recorded Echoine Effects, thus we should be able to..." "Did I give you what you wanted this morning?" "...and yes, a further plotting along the gross frequency spectrum clusters that increasingly pivots via the continuum lines, towards the outer and inner reaches of the sequence tunnels, would facilitate a far more stable reading of the graphs not only in the dimensional, but also when filtered via an ethereal band, which would allow us to..."
@@scarymsmary I feel Its harder losing them because they're so in your face when they're alive. You have no choice but to respond to them. They are such a great breed.
This happens with my cat, too, except she’ll only meow for a little while and then plop on the floor with her tummy up. It’s too adorable for me to do anything else.
@@chrisfry436 Just curious, Chris: Do you have a cat? Because I used to say the same thing, and had all these 'rules'. I worked with food professionally and have strong feelings about such things. I have also lived with cats most of my life, and I have to admit, the cats always end up making most of the rules. It's just better that way, and no one ends up getting hurt... LOL! (can't tell I've been brainwashed...🤪) I have to say, though, no cats allowed on couches is pretty hardcore. I mean, they are probably cleaner than a lot of humans...
@@ibdaffy I believe gwg5640 was making a play on words for "cantonese" which is a very common Chinese dialect. It may not be Thailand's official language, but it's a very commonly used Asian language nonetheless, which I think was the point of the joke...
Whenever my Tabby meows at me she looks at me with such intent as if she's trying to tell me a very deep secret I just don't have the heart to tell her it all sounds like meow to me
This is such a poetic description of the feeling you get from miawing. I feel like cats are wise creatures send from another universe, sent to us tell us all the secret, but we can't understand...
I have an orange tabby. Hes huge and the biggest talkative love bug ive ever had!! Im constantly talking to him i dont mind it however it drives my family nuts🙄☹️ Oh and his name is peanut lol. I love him soo much hes my big baby!! Definitely a mamas boy
My Lucy was half Siamese and never hesitated in telling me where I had gone wrong, usually with the most appalling language. She was always very picky about her food often turning down something that she had approved that morning. She was a very kind nurse though, I am often confined to bed and she would always pop onto the bed to make sure I was ok. She lived until the ripe old age of 18 which given a hard start of life was pretty good for such a small kitty. I sometimes think that I hear her jump on the bed when I don't feel well. I miss that little girl.
I had such a similar experience with my kitties. I had 3 cervical fusions and was confined to my bed. I got so much love and sweetness which I know helped my recovery.
tom langley - I feel ya. I sort of unwillingly adopted my sister's siamese when she moved. He had some internal problems and, well ... it's been two years now and I miss him too.
Sadly, that's just because the word "cat" comes from Latin, from which French is derived, and Latin words starting with "c" got softened to "ch" in French.
When I had a paper route when I was in 8th grade, the first house on my route had a siamese cat. Her owner told my mother the cat would be waiting at the side door every Wednesday at 3:00 in the afternoon and 9:00 in the morning every Saturday to be let out so I could pet her for 10 minutes or so before I started my route.
I agree, I have never allowed any of my cats on the counter. I have had 6 and all lived long, happy, lives without being on the counter. That is the only place they were(are) not allowed. I have one now.The others were over the years.
I love cats and dogs equally but you can't have a cat on top of the countertop if they have litter box and lets her outside cat all the time even then it's not practical they do things and they can't clean their bottom of their feet they bringing diseases if you're getting sick all the time that's probably would what it is. Just my opinion
@@markfurney3670 yea its actually pretty nasty when u think about it. But then again not everyone even takes their shoes off when they get in the house let alone care about where their pets walk
@@markfurney3670 do you not clean the counter before use?? given the random dust and particulates and people putting shopping bags and plates and mail and etc. on it I certainly wouldn't use it without at least a wipedown...
@Мистер твистер Uh...indoor cats use a litter box. That means their feet are walking around in a container of sandy gravel stuff where they poop and pee. I don't want that on my kitchen counters or table. My cats know that they are not allowed on counters and tables, but it seems a lot of people think it's perfectly fine.
My cat was in my lap when this video started, it damn near crushed my unmentionables trying to get at the monitor because it thought that cat was real. Sir Reginald does NOT like competition!
I have a half Siamese cat named Pancake and every time I leave for work or the store he’ll jump on the couch and meow like “Be safe” or “ Dont go rn please.” He’s so cute love that little fur ball.
Loved the personalities of my Siamese. But after having several over many years decided to adopt a QUIET Calico. Just as beautiful in her color. And sweet. All cats are special.
Siamese are well known for their constant meowing, it is something to be well aware of before one decides to adopt one, for sure 🤪. i had a Chartreux cat who had a totally opposite talking style, I would say that she whispered more than she actually meowed. Loved her to pieces and i have been missing her greatly since her passing last year.
Some people i know, before they had kids had a Siamese & when they went to work, they came back to find the neighbours had called child services as they thought there was a baby left alone next door! Understandably they were totally baffled telling they're neighbours ' we dont have a baby!' - turns out it was the Siamese meowing!! 😂🐈🐈😌
That EXACT thing happened to me one summer, when the windows were open. Workman next door rang out doorbell, and when I came to the door, the man said, "Lady, your baby is crying!"
Haha, I love talking to my Siamese. My favorite is when he gives me his short meow like he’s agreeing with me. Almost like he’s saying “yup” or “mmhmm”.
Cat: "the food I have sucks though, get me the food I can't get to....ew, I don't want that. It's like my other food. Feed me with the food that I'll like and don't know exists, quit holding out"
@@paulharrisonadventuregearm5457 I agree. If cats were THAT obsessed with food, all of the wild ones would be fat, since they schedule their food, unlike housecats.
I had a neighbour with a Siamese. She told me how her Siamese didn’t like a visitor, so the cat perched high up and jumped down on top of the visitor’s head. Needless to say, that visitor never returned. They certainly can have a way of getting their point across.
I had one purebred Siamese for nineteen and a half years (FeLV positive, twice symptomatic). Very talkative. Loved high places, and always took to the top shelves when she disliked a visitor except once: a friend of my sister came by once with absurd expectations and Boots sat on the back of the couch between us to slowly extend and clean each sharp fingernail one by one. I had a hard time keeping a straight face. He never called back.
We had a sealpoint in the 1970s. He had slightly crossed eyes , a kink in his tail, and a raucous meow. A typical Siamese for that era. Friendly and smart he was, too!
its true, my cat will be grooming herself on the bed sometimes she loses balance/orientation and falls off the side. i laugh out loud and she pounces up back the bed and starts play nibbling and clawing
@@kittylover-ur3gb I have two cats that are a Maine Coon mix, one of them is really chatty and demands attention, the other not so much although she does do so only when she's hungry.
This makes me think of my brother Rocko. My parents adopted him a few months before I was born. We spent 19 years together. I miss my simease brother every day. ❤️
Thanks so much, her meow reminds me of my old-timer whose voice had all the charm of the worlds rustiest hinge. Don't worry little buddy, I will see you again someday. Please just keep waiting.
@John Jenkins Exactly what happens to me! Some of my best friends are in kitty heaven. And a year after I lost my best buddy, a pregnant cat comes crying at our door and has three kittens in our make shift kitty pregnancy ward. They know how to find us!
I had an an Abyssinian. He talked like that, but what a character, a bit hard to handle. If there was a fly in the room he couldn’t rest till he caught it, but would wreck the house in the process. He would fetch and carry just like dog
@@uranus_crunch_cake87 they are a wonderful cat. I had mine for only a year when he was knocked down by a car. I was devastated. He was a mischievous little devil and poked his nose into everything. I remember him getting stung on the nose by a bee while investigating some bees on a flowering shrub. We could never get him in until he was hungry as he was too busy investigating. I would see him on the roofs of neighbours houses. He used to go over the road and aggravate the neighbours dog and set it off barking. A breeder was telling me an old lady wanted to buy a cat from her and the breeder recommended a cat but this lady saw this abby and said she wanted him. The breeder said I wouldn’t recommend an abby as they can be an handful. The old lady insisted on having him. This cat’s name was “ Turbo “ and for good reason. Two weeks later the old lady brought him back and asked if she could change him because he was such a handful and driving her mad. I know exactly what she meant. I will never forget my little “ Pickle “
I Love her... and all Siamese cats! Even the grouchy ones..which is as hereditary as their coloring. They are not only exceptional vocalists but, as you know I’m sure, they are incredibly smart. She’s a character!
Sorry, did you say grouchy siamese pass the trait to babies and get their grouchiness from parents? So it is really important to meet the parents to verify they are sweet then, to I crease the cha cesof having g a nice cat? My sweet as apple pie kitten hada180 change and is grouchy asall get out. What is that about? I was. Was going to breed her but if idk why she is grouchy, I don't want to breed a grouch....
I miss my Siamese a little every day. He lived nearly 20 years and was the smartest and most loving animal my family had ever had. He loved to be held over the shoulder like a baby so he could hug you with his paws. Seeing this cute kitty brought back so many memories of my Daboo.
Such a gorgeous baby! I watched her and kept thinking of how my two used to talk to me. But mainly they were asking me to come over and pick them up~ the BEST part of the chat!
Oh I love siames cats. I had three while growing up. They're so talkative, real nice companions. We had a big male and his voice was really deep. I carry them all in my heart and memory💖
Her face markings are especially striking, it looks like she's wearing a mask! I've never seen a Siamese with such distinctive facial coloration like that. She's a beauty! And I looooove chatty cats.
Mine is a seal point, a little darker than this one and she talks if I talk to her otherwise she’s quite and an absolute doll. Full of love. This one is demanding to be petted and hugged.
Thank you! She actually isn't even mine. I'm a pet sitter, and she was one of my clients. Sadly, she has since passed. :'( She was such a great girl. I looked forward to my visits with her!
Liz Gage omh I'm so sorry. Pip crossed the rainbow bridge where my buddy Muttleyman was waiting on the other side. To show pip around. My thoughts n prayers to pips fam. She was goregous. Hope she purred loud. She touched My life. Rip pip.
As my grandma used to say, "with a Siamese you will always have a loving lap cat, but when you get home they will tell you EXACTLY how their day has gone, from start to finish, before settling down with you"
Absolutely correct lol.
Sounds like my kinda cat but my dad and brother are allergic to cats.
I had a Siamese. She hated our guts
@@averythecat1998 that's a surprise, did the cat have a favourite and didn't like anyone else?
@@10tonhamster didn't like much of anyone, maybe my mom idr. Then again her owner did abandoned her so I kinda understand.
Classic Siamese -- an opinion about EVERYTHING!
And not hesitant to share it.
I guess I am a Siamese trapped in a human body I guess
@@surfrescue3232 nope
Their tyrosinase is fucked up lol
So my wife is Siamese ...that explains a lot!
Siamese are talkative creatures that will tell you what they want
Our Siamese was also a talker. He lived to be 18 years old, and is missed.
Had several Siamese in my life and I loved them all! Very affectionate cats
I had a pair that lived to 22, they only got more talkative in their old age, they never went deaf, so it was not talking for the sake of trying to hear themselves. How I know, I called them with a finger snap for treats.
May he lived a long majestic life!!~❤️🙏
My Siamese loved to talk too. He would respond to questions. He was the most talkative of any cat we ever had. He would meow so loudly that when approaching the apartment you could hear him down the apt. hallway. My neighbor made the comment that they thought it was a baby crying. He was extremely smart and felt he was the king of the house. He live to be 18.5 years old and is missed too.
Sorry for your loss. We just lost our 16 year old blue point boy, Rupert. Its so quiet in our house now. And not in a good way.
It’s amazing to realize that out of all the species, cats choose to speak ONLY to humans in a conversational way. They don’t speak to any other species like this. Cats love people, people love cats. It’s a perfect symbiosis.
That’s true. In the wild, unless mating or fighting, they are mostly silent. They are smart enough to to recognize that we are vocal creatures, and that is why they use their voice to communicate with us.
I have a life-sized stuffed black cat. My 3 rescue cats are all males, 2 of them solid black. Ragnar, our 16 lb. black cat, will sometimes mount the stuffed cat and do something I thought neutered cats didn't do, but he's quiet throughout. The 9 lb. black cat, Babadook, not only mounts and "performs," but meows loudly at the toy the entire time. He also carries it around the house in his teeth and meows at it when he drops it.
@@geslinam9703 Kind of true, kittens do regularly meow for their parents' attention normally. Cats pick up on the fact that humans respond to this behavior, so they continue to meow as adults.
@@petralea no they don’t, they chatter before they kill them
Wolves don't "smile" but we bred dogs who make little doggy smiles because it's cute. Cats that were personable got bred to be more personable. Cats are just harder to manage than dogs since they are less caring of our opinions xD
Siameses have such a rowly meow lol
SuperFly25 than mines weird cuz he sounds like my domestic cat lucy. Very very identical. 1. Its creepy 2. He sounds like a girl lmfao
My cat's meowing reminds people of a goat
@@OlafavonGoeding 😂😂
Tell me about it. My family had a couple of them.
Purr plus meow equals rowly meow.
"Pippy what's up?"
"...as I was saying, the catalytic qualities exhibited in the 3rd and 4th assisted reactions conducted in the null chambers leaves far too many variables for us to proceed with confidence into the next phase of the Psy-emittance frequency isolation and replication. I would suggest tha..."
"really?"
"...or maybe we could conduct the 1st and 2nd preform tests in sequence, then isolate the resonance frequencies using the Rubuen Method, but with an added layer of triangulation to more precisely target the key areas of the previously recorded Echoine Effects, thus we should be able to..."
"Did I give you what you wanted this morning?"
"...and yes, a further plotting along the gross frequency spectrum clusters that increasingly pivots via the continuum lines, towards the outer and inner reaches of the sequence tunnels, would facilitate a far more stable reading of the graphs not only in the dimensional, but also when filtered via an ethereal band, which would allow us to..."
lol
You got it. Cats are SMART!
BIG BANG THEORY PERSON
AFTER A BIG COFFE CUP...
👍👍👍
The perfect cat for Dr. Who!
It’s weird - Siamese cats are so pretty and elegant, and yet they sound like a rusty engine!
At some point you just get used to it, because they talk all day long if you let them!
😂😂
I always described Siamese meows as “a cat with a sore throat”!!
@@janetbyrd1065Or a grandma that smoked all her life lol
I’d love to be read the riot act by my Siamese. She’s been gone 15 years and I could still pick her gravely voice out of a roomful of cats.
Me too. My little man was 20 when he passed away in April. I'd give anything to hear him fussing at me again. I miss him so much.
@@scarymsmary I feel Its harder losing them because they're so in your face when they're alive. You have no choice but to respond to them. They are such a great breed.
❤❤❤
Also, it's 'gravelly', not 'gravely'. Two very different meanings for those two words.
Aww❤
Mine is 16 & I'm so scared to lose her.
She wants to be petted. That's why she's rubbing up against the jars. Mine does that too when she wants to be petted.
Yes, she comes towards the camera and bends her head down because she wants a head scritch or something like that.
My cat also does that when he’s a little frustrated though.
@@fighterflight yeah frustrated you're not petting her lol
This happens with my cat, too, except she’ll only meow for a little while and then plop on the floor with her tummy up. It’s too adorable for me to do anything else.
lol i keep yelling PET THE CAT to the video
Dog people: “wHy iS tHaT CaT oN tHe CoUnTeR?!”
Cat people: “shut up, I’m talking to my cat”
The reality of this comment
No animals on the furniture/counters at allllll, I dont care what they are.
@@chrisfry436 yea that includes you as well
Me who has dogs and cats and rats that go on my shoulder and think its a good idea to jump on the kitchen counters staring this comment like:
@@chrisfry436 Just curious, Chris: Do you have a cat? Because I used to say the same thing, and had all these 'rules'. I worked with food professionally and have strong feelings about such things. I have also lived with cats most of my life, and I have to admit, the cats always end up making most of the rules. It's just better that way, and no one ends up getting hurt... LOL! (can't tell I've been brainwashed...🤪) I have to say, though, no cats allowed on couches is pretty hardcore. I mean, they are probably cleaner than a lot of humans...
i love how while having this conversation, every once in a while the cat’s like “brb i have to quickly rub this jar because i’m so happy rn”
I speak "Cat-onese", so I can translate for you: Pippy wants to renegotiate her contract with you.
Siamese cats are from Siam or as it is called today, Thailand. So the cat is question is speaking Thai, not cat-onese.
@@ibdaffy Yes, I know that. Lived in China for 4 years.
😂😂😂🐈👍
@@ibdaffy I believe gwg5640 was making a play on words for "cantonese" which is a very common Chinese dialect. It may not be Thailand's official language, but it's a very commonly used Asian language nonetheless, which I think was the point of the joke...
@@ibdaffy oh damn these are asian?! They give such a french vibe lol
Whenever my Tabby meows at me she looks at me with such intent as if she's trying to tell me a very deep secret I just don't have the heart to tell her it all sounds like meow to me
"It's still rock and roll to me"? 😁
🤣🤣🤣🥺🥺🥺💙
This is such a poetic description of the feeling you get from miawing. I feel like cats are wise creatures send from another universe, sent to us tell us all the secret, but we can't understand...
I have an orange tabby. Hes huge and the biggest talkative love bug ive ever had!! Im constantly talking to him i dont mind it however it drives my family nuts🙄☹️
Oh and his name is peanut lol. I love him soo much hes my big baby!! Definitely a mamas boy
@@tamtam4692 that's sooo cute my cat talks all day too 😊 i just talk back
My Lucy was half Siamese and never hesitated in telling me where I had gone wrong, usually with the most appalling language. She was always very picky about her food often turning down something that she had approved that morning. She was a very kind nurse though, I am often confined to bed and she would always pop onto the bed to make sure I was ok. She lived until the ripe old age of 18 which given a hard start of life was pretty good for such a small kitty. I sometimes think that I hear her jump on the bed when I don't feel well. I miss that little girl.
@@carlislerussel404 hello, Carlisle, nice to meet you.
Oh, you do.
@@janekokoszko7525 I’m happy I got response from you, I’m fine thank you...
I had such a similar experience with my kitties. I had 3 cervical fusions and was confined to my bed. I got so much love and sweetness which I know helped my recovery.
@@janekokoszko7525 good morning and happy Sunday, where are you from ??
Siamese cats always love to talk. Mine loves to meow when he wants more food at his already full food bowl. I love him 😻
I love that she jumped on the counter so she could talk to you at face level. Siamese cats have such gorgeous eyes too
I had a male Siamese who was the biggest fattest most sweet cat I've ever known. He was such a good cat. Been a couple of years and I still miss him.
There is a cat at a shelter who would love you and consider themselves lucky to have you as their friend.
@@Tigerman1138 I have 4 now-all rescues-And found a little kitten in a parking lot 2 days ago who is now in my house-
@@tomlangley6236 bless you. 😇 to 🐱
tom langley - I feel ya. I sort of unwillingly adopted my sister's siamese when she moved. He had some internal problems and, well ... it's been two years now and I miss him too.
Maybe if he wasn’t the fattest he’d still be with you
That's interesting, in French a cat is called a 'chat' and this is proof it's the right name!
But its pronounced more like "sha"
@@orphanrafferty1955 Or sometimes 'minoo'
Sadly, that's just because the word "cat" comes from Latin, from which French is derived, and Latin words starting with "c" got softened to "ch" in French.
@@hell5309 In the same way a word supposed to be originally pronounced Kaecer became sea-zer yet still written Caesar.
@@orphanrafferty1955 more like “shat” 😂
I adore Siamese cats, they are the smartest and most beautiful cats.
Aw at the end we can really hear the underlying purr behind the meow.
What a loved cat.
When I had a paper route when I was in 8th grade, the first house on my route had a siamese cat. Her owner told my mother the cat would be waiting at the side door every Wednesday at 3:00 in the afternoon and 9:00 in the morning every Saturday to be let out so I could pet her for 10 minutes or so before I started my route.
That is so sweet
Now _that’s_ what I would call a happy childhood.
You are a kind person.
For her you weren't the paper boy, you were the guy with headpats! 😸❤
What an excellent kitty
She makes perfect sense. Pippy's argument is valid.
I thought she made some very pertinent points, too. She definitely knows how to present a case.
My fur baby Sammy was half Siamese and was very talkative and a character! He lived almost 16 years and I think about him everyday 😢❤️
So sorry for your loss. Hopefully you'll get another cat :)
My precious boy Solly (my fur baby) and I watched this together! He kept reaching out to the phone!! Your Siamese is beautiful ❤️❤️
She is so beautiful !! it looks like her feet has been dipped in Chocolate 🍫
A’NUME VSG They look like little boots.
@@brittneymiss2232 or socks
Or charcoal - or soot.
Her whole body is chocolate. The breast is white chocolate.
They are called socks/stockings. My cat has them too
Nice to know I'm not the only one who has conversations with their Siamese.
Oof It's pretty much required with Siamese lol
I have numerous conversations with my baby sammy(& he's a seal point)
Oof i
+Hollie Kuber i have just a regular old house cat but hes very smart we talk all the time
Sarah Franks nothing wrong with that-your furbaby might be part Siamese lol
I miss having a Siamese. They are so awesome, and you truly can have an entire ongoing conversation with them.
"Why the hell is there a cat on the counter?"
"He's a Loki!"
I agree, I have never allowed any of my cats on the counter. I have had 6 and all lived long, happy, lives without being on the counter. That is the only place they were(are) not allowed. I have one now.The others were over the years.
"Why do you keep washing my scent off this counter? How many times do we have to go thru this?"
I love cats and dogs equally but you can't have a cat on top of the countertop if they have litter box and lets her outside cat all the time even then it's not practical they do things and they can't clean their bottom of their feet they bringing diseases if you're getting sick all the time that's probably would what it is.
Just my opinion
@@markfurney3670 yea its actually pretty nasty when u think about it. But then again not everyone even takes their shoes off when they get in the house let alone care about where their pets walk
@@markfurney3670 do you not clean the counter before use?? given the random dust and particulates and people putting shopping bags and plates and mail and etc. on it I certainly wouldn't use it without at least a wipedown...
@Мистер твистер
Uh...indoor cats use a litter box. That means their feet are walking around in a container of sandy gravel stuff where they poop and pee.
I don't want that on my kitchen counters or table.
My cats know that they are not allowed on counters and tables, but it seems a lot of people think it's perfectly fine.
@Мистер твистер
And you think saliva is sterile?
How about if I lick my hands and then make you a sandwich. 🙄
My cat was in my lap when this video started, it damn near crushed my unmentionables trying to get at the monitor because it thought that cat was real. Sir Reginald does NOT like competition!
Thats an oof.
Did you name him after elton john?
Your comment made me laugh out loud.... 😂
Rookie mistake
Funny, a lot of Siamese i know are named Reggie.
Yes. Siamese cats are known for being very vocal, talkative. Beautiful cats.
Aww my little kitty was trying to pet her through the screen. I think he's in love 😆
“I am Siamese if you please, I am siamese if you don’t please.”
She terribly needs a snuggle.
I have a half Siamese cat named Pancake and every time I leave for work or the store he’ll jump on the couch and meow like “Be safe” or “ Dont go rn please.” He’s so cute love that little fur ball.
Loved the personalities of my Siamese. But after having several over many years decided to adopt a QUIET Calico.
Just as beautiful in her color. And sweet. All cats are special.
She is absolutely gorgeous...thank you for sharing!
i wish i could get a siamese cat but they are more of a responsibility than other breeds
lol what "more of a responsibility"? i've had 3 of them and they were just like most of the other cat breeds.
My siamese is very quiet with a raspy meow
That Cat Is Soo CUTE!!!!!!!!!!
@@alphayun7401Not at all. My Siamese was like any other cat. Super sweet and easy to take care of.
LOL "Do you still love me?" "meeeh"
I love it when my cats get chatty, it's adorable.
Siamese are well known for their constant meowing, it is something to be well aware of before one decides to adopt one, for sure 🤪. i had a Chartreux cat who had a totally opposite talking style, I would say that she whispered more than she actually meowed. Loved her to pieces and i have been missing her greatly since her passing last year.
I used to do that with my cat. “And then What happened?” Got her talking more🤣
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I do this all the time with my rescue tabby, lol. She gets quite dramatic with her descriptions!
"Do you remember the first time it happened?"
lmao when she swivels back at your laugh
Chatter box.....super cute! 🐾🐾❤🌞
What a beautiful and intelligent cat...🤗
i can hear her purring a little in the end. i think she either wants to be pet or be on the haddock.
Fact that she's rubbing her cheeks on everything tells me she wants the scritchies.
I believe that she's ready for playtime.😸😸
be petTED, not 'pet'. Petted.
@@watchgoose no. Pet is correct.
Haddock is a type of fish, you're thinking of a hammock...
She is very talkative cat. She is beautiful. She definitely stands her ground.
Some people i know, before they had kids had a Siamese & when they went to work, they came back to find the neighbours had called child services as they thought there was a baby left alone next door! Understandably they were totally baffled telling they're neighbours ' we dont have a baby!' - turns out it was the Siamese meowing!! 😂🐈🐈😌
That EXACT thing happened to me one summer, when the windows were open. Workman next door rang out doorbell, and when I came to the door, the man said, "Lady, your baby is crying!"
Haha, I love talking to my Siamese. My favorite is when he gives me his short meow like he’s agreeing with me. Almost like he’s saying “yup” or “mmhmm”.
Owner: "Do you still love me?"
Cat: "Not until you feed me."
Cat: "the food I have sucks though, get me the food I can't get to....ew, I don't want that. It's like my other food. Feed me with the food that I'll like and don't know exists, quit holding out"
@@calska140 cat: ok fine I'm done, ive tasted all kinds of food, canned and kibble, just give me raw.
Not really fond of that comment, because it's not true really. Cats aren't that obsessed with food necessarily. No more than dogs
@@paulharrisonadventuregearm5457 I agree. If cats were THAT obsessed with food, all of the wild ones would be fat, since they schedule their food, unlike housecats.
“.... uh, you got a can opener?” 🥰😂🐈
"Pip, you still love me?"
"Yeah, whatever."
😄
The blue point seal siamese cats are by far my favorite cats, they are absolutely gorgeous and very smart. c:
Simply adorable 🥰🥰
I had a neighbour with a Siamese. She told me how her Siamese didn’t like a visitor, so the cat perched high up and jumped down on top of the visitor’s head. Needless to say, that visitor never returned. They certainly can have a way of getting their point across.
Oh yes! That's the Siamese alright! Had two almost 20 years 💔
I had one purebred Siamese for nineteen and a half years (FeLV positive, twice symptomatic). Very talkative. Loved high places, and always took to the top shelves when she disliked a visitor except once: a friend of my sister came by once with absurd expectations and Boots sat on the back of the couch between us to slowly extend and clean each sharp fingernail one by one. I had a hard time keeping a straight face. He never called back.
Aww, I would find that awesome tbh. Love shoulder and head cats 👍 and 🤕
@@kathryngeeslin9509 that is hilarious! AND indicative of just how intelligent these cats are!
In my experience they are experts at assessing intention.
She is clearly pointing to the Flour. She wants it Fish N Chips style
They are definitely talkative. Beautiful and very entertaining. I had one she talked to me whole time that got home. ❤
We had a sealpoint in the 1970s. He had slightly crossed eyes , a kink in his tail, and a raucous meow. A typical Siamese for that era. Friendly and smart he was, too!
She wants you to pet her. My Siamese cat ALWAYS loved it whenever I petted her. She was truly my best friend.
😢So sorry for you loss. Very painful to lose our fur babies.
This cat has the most beautiful blue eyes
And sounds like an electric motor with rusted bearings. Somebody get the WD-40.
I have heard that Siamese cats are very talkative & now that I watch A LOT of kitty vids, I have seen that most ARE talkative! ❤❤❤
I just LOVE Pippy! I watch this video frequently and it always makes my day! Thank you so much for sharing your cool cat Pippy.
I was playing this and my siamese came storming in the room, joining the conversation
Beautiful cat but, she doesn't like getting laughed at. Mine don't.
I think that they plot our demise when we do that.
its true, my cat will be grooming herself on the bed sometimes she loses balance/orientation and falls off the side. i laugh out loud and she pounces up back the bed and starts play nibbling and clawing
Ninth life coming up.
Arthur
You should read the book titled, 'How To Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting To Kill You', by Matthew Inman 🐱
😂😂
No one enjoys being laughed at all the time. But sometimes we do, say or look at things that are funny.
Omg, I love this sassy little Meezer maiden! She's utter purr-fection! 🐈💕
Selina, my calico, talks to her dad every morning like that. Adorable!
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the oldest surviving breed of domesticated cat. Such wonderful, beautiful animals.
1:17 "Excuse you, what's funny?...."
Adorable 💕
Beautiful 💕 Simise Cat's love to talk, Sweeeeeet 🐾🐈🐾👍
Pippy: Raaar meow meow rawr raar.
Translation: "SLAVE PET YOUR QUEEN AND YOU SHA'LL NOT GET A CAT BUTT ON YOUR FACE WHILEST YOU ARE SLEEPING!!!!!"
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my black cat plays that game, waits while your nodding then when you go to kiss her she quickly turns to give you the bum hole. she thinks its funny.
@@martinmcfred6758 hahaha, cheeky cat
I think at least 20 of these views are mine.
I think it's 20+ actually
I also can't stop watching this haha
Great, you guys watched it thousands of times.. Are you guys ok..?
And 100,000 are mine
Same
She's a sweet kitty. I wish I could adopt a Siamese cat like her.
She is soooooo cute, made my day 😺
Siamese, Himalayans, Ragdolls... They are all very vocal and very bossy.
I have a Siamese that rarely had anything to say, maybe I'm just better trained than most and there's no need.
@@bipedalbob Lol that might be the case
Maine coons as well!
@@kittylover-ur3gb I have two cats that are a Maine Coon mix, one of them is really chatty and demands attention, the other not so much although she does do so only when she's hungry.
Her socks are so cute. She's a beautiful cat.
Bless the baby!! And you for taking care of her
This makes me think of my brother Rocko. My parents adopted him a few months before I was born. We spent 19 years together. I miss my simease brother every day. ❤️
Thanks so much, her meow reminds me of my old-timer whose voice had all the charm of the worlds rustiest hinge.
Don't worry little buddy, I will see you again someday. Please just keep waiting.
Bless you. Mine will be waiting too.
Cats are majestic creatures! The lengths I will go to just to gain a cat's favor!
@John Jenkins Exactly what happens to me! Some of my best friends are in kitty heaven. And a year after I lost my best buddy, a pregnant cat comes crying at our door and has three kittens in our make shift kitty pregnancy ward. They know how to find us!
We all do.
We were owned by a gorgeous black cat for almost 20 years. Our Sushi is still missed and we haven’t been able to get around to replacing him!
I had an an Abyssinian. He talked like that, but what a character, a bit hard to handle. If there was a fly in the room he couldn’t rest till he caught it, but would wreck the house in the process. He would fetch and carry just like dog
I did too as well as many Siamese. Great cats, but very vocal.
My abyssinian is just as talkative as well. As soon as I get home from work he's waiting by the door with a "where the hell have you been" speech.
@@uranus_crunch_cake87 they are a wonderful cat. I had mine for only a year when he was knocked down by a car. I was devastated. He was a mischievous little devil and poked his nose into everything. I remember him getting stung on the nose by a bee while investigating some bees on a flowering shrub. We could never get him in until he was hungry as he was too busy investigating. I would see him on the roofs of neighbours houses. He used to go over the road and aggravate the neighbours dog and set it off barking. A breeder was telling me an old lady wanted to buy a cat from her and the breeder recommended a cat but this lady saw this abby and said she wanted him. The breeder said I wouldn’t recommend an abby as they can be an handful. The old lady insisted on having him. This cat’s name was “ Turbo “ and for good reason. Two weeks later the old lady brought him back and asked if she could change him because he was such a handful and driving her mad. I know exactly what she meant. I will never forget my little “ Pickle “
Such a graceful cat and so chatty! Their coat and eyes are beautiful!
She looks like a disney artist drew her tell her I love her thank you
I Love her... and all Siamese cats! Even the grouchy ones..which is as hereditary as their coloring. They are not only exceptional vocalists but, as you know I’m sure, they are incredibly smart. She’s a character!
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Sorry, did you say grouchy siamese pass the trait to babies and get their grouchiness from parents? So it is really important to meet the parents to verify they are sweet then, to I crease the cha cesof having g a nice cat? My sweet as apple pie kitten hada180 change and is grouchy asall get out. What is that about? I was.
Was going to breed her but if idk why she is grouchy, I don't want to breed a grouch....
The kitteh has such a wonderful voice. Pippy should have a radio show, maybe on a nearby college radio station. Can the cat sing the "Meow Mix" song?
No but they can part of "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?": WOH WOH WO-WOH WOW..."
i just got my first Siamese baby and i love her sooooooooo much!!!!! cant wait to grow with her💕
I miss my Siamese a little every day. He lived nearly 20 years and was the smartest and most loving animal my family had ever had. He loved to be held over the shoulder like a baby so he could hug you with his paws. Seeing this cute kitty brought back so many memories of my Daboo.
Mine did, too! Loved to hold him!
i love her. she’s a pretty lady.
Pippy has the most stunning coat pattern along with her short coat and grooming, it really makes her stand out. Beautiful. -BG.
Such a gorgeous baby! I watched her and kept thinking of how my two used to talk to me. But mainly they were asking me to come over and pick them up~ the BEST part of the chat!
Oh I love siames cats. I had three while growing up. They're so talkative, real nice companions. We had a big male and his voice was really deep. I carry them all in my heart and memory💖
The cat is saying: "Look hooman, petz me or I knockz all this s#it off this counter"
Her face markings are especially striking, it looks like she's wearing a mask! I've never seen a Siamese with such distinctive facial coloration like that. She's a beauty! And I looooove chatty cats.
Adorable 💖
What a chatty, beautiful wee soul. She's lovely. X
Mine is a seal point, a little darker than this one and she talks if I talk to her otherwise she’s quite and an absolute doll. Full of love. This one is demanding to be petted and hugged.
Such a gorgeous cat, I love how she talks to you.
What a gorgeous girl!
Your cat is beautiful.
Thank you! She actually isn't even mine. I'm a pet sitter, and she was one of my clients. Sadly, she has since passed. :'( She was such a great girl. I looked forward to my visits with her!
Liz Gage WHAT how did she die? (You don't have to explain if you don't feel like talking )
Liz Gage omh I'm so sorry. Pip crossed the rainbow bridge where my buddy Muttleyman was waiting on the other side. To show pip around. My thoughts n prayers to pips fam. She was goregous. Hope she purred loud. She touched My life. Rip pip.
Liz Gage oh no 😕😟
Did she pass of old age? My cat passed from old sge recently, I am devastated about it.
That is precious ❤️❤️❤️❤️ squint eyed beauty
I love my two Siamese cats blue and shadow. They get along so well. Very vocal and they talk to our dogs non stop.
She has the coolest face mask! Love Siamese....they have so much character.