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Tink
07-08-2010, 06:17 PM
Just a few to share.

I took this one because I find it interesting that Solomon eats with his tummy flat on the ground and one paw in the dish.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/001-7.jpg
Solomon and Kuan Yin this morning.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/006-7.jpg
They are watching the rain together.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/007-6.jpg
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/009-9.jpg
Friends.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/011-5.jpg

Mags
07-08-2010, 06:23 PM
Great pics of them both at the window, Tink :D

Looks like Solomon is making sure no-one steals his biscuits! :lol:

Tink
07-08-2010, 06:27 PM
Thanks. And yeah! That's what I was thinking too :lol:

I edited this one for my desktop.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/kyandsol.jpg

dandysmom
07-08-2010, 08:38 PM
Those are great pics of the two amigos birdwatching! I love how close they've become.

calismum
07-08-2010, 08:44 PM
Lovely pics, seen dogs eat with a foot in the bowl, but never a cat. At least noone will be able to sneak it away without him knowing. ;)

angieh
07-08-2010, 08:46 PM
They look so companionable, don't they? Love the paw in the dish. Pip sometimes fishes food out of his dish and then eats it off the floor!

Shelley123
07-08-2010, 10:02 PM
Lovely pics, i think they were watching for birds on the feeder ;)

Tink
07-08-2010, 10:13 PM
ooh i like how this one looks in sepia tone :D
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/kyandsol2.jpg
sorry, i'm kinda excited about how well they're getting along :lol:

Tink
07-08-2010, 10:16 PM
Thanks, guys. Their relationship is truly growing. Solomon tries to head butt or rub his body against Kuan Yin but she's not QUITE sure about all that yet :lol: I think it's just a matter of time though before she gives in :wink:

dandysmom
07-08-2010, 10:55 PM
Solomon reminds me so much of my Dandy. A sunny, confident fearless kitten who loved everybody and everything. When he came he took one look at Misty and said "Oh, you are a mommy-type cat, and I miss my mommy"; she hissed, spat and said "Go away you little pest". He persisted, she caved in and in a few days was washing him. . They were dear pals till she went to the Bridge many years later.

Tink
07-08-2010, 11:58 PM
Oh, Eileen I really do enjoy hearing about Dandy. :D

Just taken now...obviously the afternoon is not too different from the morning?? :lol: (Actually he did do a lot of stuff in between, he just returned is all :wink: )
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/016-7.jpg
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/015-6.jpg
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/013-6.jpg
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm211/darkpixietink/2010andon/012-7.jpg

dandysmom
08-08-2010, 02:49 AM
Poor Solomon, it is Very Tiring being a small cat and having to watch All those birds and then you come Disturbing me with that camera!

Bless him! :D

Tink
08-08-2010, 03:44 AM
Well, it's very exhausting for him, you see :wink: Let's take a look at what he did in between those two photoshoots...

-Rolled in the pile of dirt and fur that K swept into a nice, neat pile for vaccuming

-Make a big stinky in the litter box, then do a somersault onto sleeping Hestia to show her how much better he felt

-Attacked a ferret then cried Assault! when she reciprocated

-Make for the window sill in the exact spot Kuan Yin was only to lose balance and take her tumbling down with him

-Catch a moth and eat it

Yes, yes. You can see why he's so very Tired :roll: :lol:

angieh
08-08-2010, 11:22 AM
I'm falling in love with Solomon. Look forward to the book, Tink!

angieh
08-08-2010, 11:32 AM
Not that I would of course ............ but just been looking at classic Siamese kittens for sale here in U.K. Found some lovely pictures - robust, 5 generation pedigree, bought up "under foot" - £430!!! There are modern Siamese/Orientals needing adoption via rescues, but so far I haven't found one "classic".

Tink
08-08-2010, 01:25 PM
Wow, that much? Well, I suppose with the history and the bloodlines and extra care and such from a reputable breeder it is likely worth it..though I can't remember how much that would translate into US dollars...
Should I share how much I paid for Solomon.................?
$15 :lol: Mind you, he had all sorts of bugs and had never seen a vet in his life. No animal is really ever cheap or free.. Still kind of amusing in hindsight though :wink:
I wonder in the UK what are price differences between classic and modern and what majority prefers...?

dandysmom
08-08-2010, 04:06 PM
Angie, did you use the search term "applehead"? That's the slightly derogatory term generally used here in the States for the old fashioned Siamese. Pricewise that sounds about what's normal here.

dandysmom
08-08-2010, 04:09 PM
Well, it's very exhausting for him, you see :wink: Let's take a look at what he did in between those two photoshoots...

-Rolled in the pile of dirt and fur that K swept into a nice, neat pile for vaccuming

-Make a big stinky in the litter box, then do a somersault onto sleeping Hestia to show her how much better he felt

-Attacked a ferret then cried Assault! when she reciprocated

-Make for the window sill in the exact spot Kuan Yin was only to lose balance and take her tumbling down with him

-Catch a moth and eat it

Yes, yes. You can see why he's so very Tired :roll: :lol:

Oh what is the matter with his aunties, leaving All the work to the New Boy, especially catching the Huge Vicious moth all by himself? :mrgreen|:

angieh
09-08-2010, 05:31 PM
Wow, that much? Well, I suppose with the history and the bloodlines and extra care and such from a reputable breeder it is likely worth it..though I can't remember how much that would translate into US dollars...
Should I share how much I paid for Solomon.................?
$15 :lol: Mind you, he had all sorts of bugs and had never seen a vet in his life. No animal is really ever cheap or free.. Still kind of amusing in hindsight though :wink:
I wonder in the UK what are price differences between classic and modern and what majority prefers...?

"Twenty-five to thirty years ago it could be argued that the Siamese was the most popular pedigree cat in the UK. In the late 50s and early 60s classes for Siamese at championship shows boasted more entries that any other breed. They were still of the traditional Siamese type.

Sadly for the breed this state of affairs no longer exists. Classes at shows today have very often only two of three entries and sometimes classes are cancelled. Why is this? The recent breed standards issued by GCCF describe the Siamese as "of medium size, long and svelte body with slim legs ….. and a long tapering tail. The head should be long, with width between the ears, narrowing… to a fine muzzle. The ears are to be large and pricked, wide at the base and the eyes should be oriental in shape and slanting." This is indeed a far cry from the traditional Siamese cats shown in the ancient manuscripts referred to above. The modern European Siamese cats are certainly not "weighty", nor are they rounded-headed and round-eyed as were the traditional Siamese bred in Europe in the early part of the 20th Century. This is why many of us wish to breed back and produce the traditional siamese kittens which were popular in the first part of the last century and reflect the true siamese cat.

In addition to these new standards, so different to the traditional Siamese look of the early cats imported into this country there has now been a development of many new colours. These have now been added to the original colours of seal, chocolate, blue and lilac points seen in the traditional Siamese Cat. These colours are cinnamon, caramel, fawn red and cream point. They are all recognised by the GCCF. They were not, of course, the colours of the traditional Siamese cat."

(from: http://www.jarmilasiamese.co.uk/history.htm)

I think the situation described above is a real shame. I know members here have Orientals and modern Siamese and while I do not wish to criticise them in any way, to my taste the traditional or applehead (yes I did search on that term Eileen) is a far more appealing animal.

dandysmom
09-08-2010, 09:52 PM
I couldn't agree more, Angie. Give me the old fashioned Siamese any day.