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Why not raise a Siamese cat?
1. Body odor
Siamese cats have a certain degree of body odor, which is generally difficult for people to accept. Moreover, their feces also have a strong smell. Since Siamese cats do not bury their feces, they often smell bad and require more attention to hygiene. If you want to raise a Siamese cat, you must consider this factor and adjust the frequency of bathing accordingly.
2. Attachment to humans
Siamese cats are very sensitive and extremely attached to their owners. They may stop eating if their owners are not around. If you don't have enough time to accompany them, it is not recommended to raise a Siamese cat.
3. Energetic
Siamese cats have a lot of energy and are naturally active. They always want to go outside and play. If they stay indoors for a long time, they may exhibit destructive behavior, damaging everything they can catch, chew, or break. If you don't have enough time to play with your cat, it's better not to raise a Siamese cat.
4. Love to meow
Siamese cats also love to meow constantly, like an endless looping loudspeaker, which can easily disturb the owner's and surrounding neighbors' rest. If you prefer quiet and can't stand the sound of Siamese cats' meowing, you must consider whether to raise a Siamese cat.
5. Poor digestion
The digestion of Siamese cats is worse than that of other cats. If not paid attention to, they may experience vomiting and diarrhea. Moreover, they are picky eaters, so raising a Siamese cat requires a lot of time and energy from the owner, which leads to fewer and fewer people raising them.