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4. Even though the coloring is completely different,
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 11:07 AM
Mar 2023

I see a resemblance to Carys in the face shape and expression.

With those color points and blue eyes, there must be a Siamese or Siamese related breed in his background. Therefore, same with Carys. She might have some of the behavior without the appearance. Like bringing a ball to you to toss for her. She might really enjoy playing fetch.

I had a half Siamese years ago. He never got interested in playing fetch, but loved to catch things in his paws, especially pipe cleaners. He loved them so much that he would sit on command in order to have one tossed to him. He was pretty clever and mischievous in a cute way.

He followed me around like a dog on an invisible leash, always came when called, and loved catching me by surprise to ambush my legs (gently). I read that those behaviors of attachment and interactive play are typical of Siamese.

Carys warmed up slowly because she was feral, but if she has any Siamese or Siamese related breeds in her background, she might develop some of those traits.

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