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  • Siamese Cats
    Feb 9 2024
    Among Mother Nature’s manifold mysterious feline forms inhabiting our remarkable planet, few command historical acclaim rivaling Siam’s slinky and hypnotic native, the Siamese. From mystical religious exaltation towards modern multimedia celebrity stardom, this svelte talkative tail-wrapping trinket appears almost predestined towards millennia mingling with humankind as spiritual intermediaries and treasured companions. So let us embark on tracing the beguiling biological backstory explaining Siamese ascendence from exotic Far East temples into Western living rooms today as among Earth’s most recognized and beloved creatures. Our adventure uncovers this vocal vixen's legacy spanning culture, conflict and charming quirks capturing lasting public fascination and transfixing those crossing their path. The Cat For Kings And Commoners Alike References situate Siamese ancestors originating as prized purebred pets for Thai royalty bout 1500 AD, venerated in ancient literature as blessings with odd kinked tails and piercing voices heralding prosperous futures when bestowed upon honorable households. As Siam engaged in foreign trade markets, their cats' striking appearance aroused merchant curiosity becoming prized ship souvenirs or coveted diplomatic goodwill offerings elevating Siamese global status and spreading selectively throughout Victorian Euro aristocracy by the late 1800’s. Western associations between Siam's ruling dynasties and their feline companions amplified the existing air of prestige. These regal yet mysterious cats inspired fanciful connections towards Egyptian goddess Bastet or even Ganesha in Hinduism with their curious crooked tails resembling divine elephant trunks. Such serendipitous symbolism sparked superstitious values believing Siamese protected dwellings like lucky charms or soothsayers when they spoke seeming humanlike proclamations. Back home Siamese remained equally esteemed by ancient customs designating them Royal Palace companions plus guardians sheltering holy temples from threatening evil. To harm one intentionally risked severe punishment from rulers or spiritual condemnation by masses eying cats mythical representatives linked with Buddha himself. Religious scholars and commoners alike respected Siamese beneficence bestowing luck while vanquishing darkness through noble character channeling virtue and hope. Global Fame Beckons World Stage By the 19th century close mingling colonial contacts between Siam and the British Empire, Siamese cats first journeyed West initially as prized diplomatic tokens aboard merchant ships handing fewer than a dozen to elite English and French households as cosmic menageries expanded embracing unique pets. Western press marveled documenting their slinky yet muscular contours with dramatic dual-tone faces starkly contrasting furless inky paws and tail-tips looking dipped ink revealing subtle tabby ghost striping patterns underneath glistening cream bodies. These exotic arrivals utterly enchanted Victoria-era gentry clamoring to import their own appropriately pedigreed companions directly from Siam bloodlines. Demand turned so feverish by 1884 that an esteemed British diplomat stationed in Bangkok even penned the first known comprehensive written standard and breeding manual elevating Siamese among few recognized pedigrees. By 1890 England’s own monarch, Queen Victoria officially received royal Siamese gifts cementing global fame. Approving reception there triggered an avalanche of Siamese arrivals throughout Europe's proliferation of rarified cat shows awarding spectacular wins and front-page press introducing hidden Far East secrets towards commoners finally. Film's First Feline Superstars Capricious Siamese temperaments also endeared them as screenwriters Therefore naturally early black-white cinema capitalized showcasing their antics starring roles alongside top actors famous comedic 1930’s films pioneered today’s robust animal actor industry. Perhaps the oldest showbiz leap came in 1952 when a wide-eyed blue point Siamese named Syn catapulted towards Hollywood's first epic animal performance famously yowling song duets with beaming lead Dorothy McGuire's “Three Coins Water” establishing their nimble vocal chords AKIN human sopranos. Overnight this brazen Oriental barnstormer named Syn became a beloved icon gracing advertisements, festooned memorabilia and fanciful portraits reflecting Americans besotted with this cheeky yet serene Asian import. Syndicated stories extolling Siamese kids, heroes even heiresses like BessieASCOT society cat amplified their rise to household names through radio programs, product endorsements and celebrity sightings melting public admiration. Defining Traits Immortalize Allure Looking past silver screen fascination this exceptionally lean long large-eared show cat boasts additionally exceptional qualities explaining its enduring allure. Siamese showcase extremely deep emotional intelligence ...
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    11 mins