![]() ![]() ![]() The Lynx Point Siamese was the result of breeding a seal point with a domestic tabby cat. The eye rims are cinnamon-brown while the paw pads are pinkish or also cinnamon-brown. The body is ivory-colored while the fur is paler in the legs. The Cinnamon Point Siamese cats have warm and cinnamon brown points. The types of Tortie Point Siamese include the fawn tortie point, cinnamon tortie point, and caramel tortie point. It may show striping in large areas, but the body color should be solid and it must fit with the main color of the points. The points should be mottled with cream, red, and apricot. They can be any basic color except for cream and red. These cats are a mix of red and black and mostly females. The Tortie Point Siamese was created just like the Red Point Siamese. Its body is warm white while the paw pads and nose leather are pink-colored. It is the result of breeding a Siamese cat with a tortoiseshell and a red tabby cat. The Red Point Siamese is also called Flame Point and Orange Point. The nose and paw pads are lavender pink-colored. It has the lightest body color even as the cat ages, the color stays light. Its coat color is glacial white minus the shading. The points of this cat should not be blue, fawn, or chocolate. This is also called the Frost Point Siamese because the points are frosty grey and pinkish. The points are deep blue and slate while the paw pads and nose are slate blue-colored. It also shades into a blue on the back area, and the color becomes darker as the cat grows older. The body color of a Blue Point Siamese is mostly bluish-white and gradually fades away on the chest and stomach area. The paw pads and nose are of a cinnamon-pinkish shade. Its body color is ivory white with no traces of shading which causes a contrast effect between the body and the points. The Chocolate Point Siamese has a lighter coat color compared to the Seal Point Siamese. While it is genetically a black cat, this Siamese cat’s color only shows on the points. The Seal Point Siamese cat has the darkest body color. Its extremities are black colored or almost seal brown. This is the common and most identifiable coloration of the breed. These are the various colorations of Siamese cats aside from the Apricot Point: Seal Point The body coat color is usually warm and creamy white while the eye rims, nose leather, and paw pads are pink-colored. There are freckles in the ears, nose, lips, and paw pads. While they are still kittens, the apricot point tends to be pale but starts to become pronounced as they grow older. The hot cream-colored point has a metallic sheen and the cat’s feet and legs are paler. This cat’s color is an apricot which is a cream with at least one set of the dilute modifier gene. The Apricot Point Siamese cat differs from other Siamese cats only in terms of its color points. Apricot Point Siamese: How is it different from other Siamese cats? In this article, let us get to know more about the Apricot Point Siamese and other types of the Siamese breed. The most accepted colors by cat organizations are the seal point, blue, lilac, chocolate, fawn, cinnamon, caramel, tabby, tortie, cream, and red. However, this cat breed also comes in as many as 32 colors. These cats have a sleek and elegant appearance, silver-gray fur, and striking blue eyes. The Siamese cat breed is considered one of the oldest cat breeds. ![]()
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