Thai Cat Breed Information and Facts
This page is about the Thai cat breed information and what it means to own one as a companion animal. If you are considering getting Thai cat breed, this profile will be helpful in deciding whether or not they are right for you!
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Origin | Thailand |
Other Names
What other names are there for the Thai cat? | Old-Style Siamese, Traditional Siamese, Classic Siamese, Wichien Maat, Applehead |
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Price
What is the cost of a Thai cat? | $500 to $1,500 If you choose to purchase the Thai cat, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders’ sites and cat finder places. If you have a Thai cat for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Thai gets to a happy place. |
Cost Of Ownership | Moderate |
Breed Recognition | No data available |
Size
How big is a Thai cat? | Medium The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down. |
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Weight
What is the weight of the Thai cat? | Male: 8 - 15 pounds, Female: 7 - 13 pounds |
Bite Force | Average Bite Strength: Around 10-15 PSI An average cat bite strength, usually ranging from 10-15 PSI, is commonly observed in medium-sized cat breeds such as the Thai or those with moderate jaw muscle development. While these cats possess a stronger bite compared to smaller breeds, ensuring proper socialization and comprehending feline body language remain crucial to avoid biting incidents. Cat owners investigating average bite strength in cats, medium bite force breeds, or specific breeds like the Thai will find this category informative and useful. |
Body Type | Semi-foreign Thai have a moderate build, more elongated than cobby cats but not as slender as foreign cats. They have a balanced appearance. Examples include the Abyssinian and Somali. |
Ear Shape | PointedMediumWide-set |
Eye Color | Blue |
Hair Color and Pattern | All coat colours and patterns, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor, tricolor, and colorpoint, though the classic seal point is the most recognized. |
Coat
What kind of coat does the Thai cat have? | Soft, Silky |
Leg Lenght | Medium |
Whisker Length | Medium |
Musculature | Slender |
Head Shape | Round |
Toe Count | 5 front4 back |
Eye Shape And Orientation | Round |
Night Vision | |
Paw Size | Medium |
Nose Structure | Straight |
Neck Length | Medium |
Fur Texture | FineShortSilky |
Bone Density | Medium |
Flexibility | High |
Bone Structure | SlenderFine |
Tail Length | Long and Tapered |
Sleep Patterns | Moderate Sleep |
Attention Span | Long, social and vocal |
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Guarding Instinct | Moderate |
Protection Instincts | Moderate |
Climbing Ability | Moderate |
Jumping Ability | Good |
Swimming Ability | Poor |
Water Affinity | |
Rescue Capability | Poor |
Litter Size | 2-4 Kittens |
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Special Needs | AffectionateModerate grooming |
Breeding | Requires grooming knowledge, small to moderate litter size |
Dietary Preferences | High protein, wet food |
Solo Time Tolerance | High |
Noise Sensitivity | High |
Genetic Diversity | Moderate |
Sensitivity To Changes | High sensitivity |
Food Motivation | Moderate |
Feeding Schedule | Three times a dayMorning, Afternoon, and Evening |
Maintenance Level | High |
Exercise Needs | Medium |
Life Expectancy
What is the life expectancy of the Thai cats? | 15-20 years |
Energy Level
How energetic is the Thai cat? | The Thai cat has a very high energy level. |
Hypoallergenic
Are Thai cats hypoallergenic? | Yes Thai cats do well with allergy sufferers by causing fewer allergic reactions. However there are no 100% hypoallergenic cats in the world, there are a variety of breeds that are considered to reduce or minimize the possibility of an allergic response.
Coat type isn't necessarily relevant, because most people are allergic to dander (flakes on the cat's skin) or saliva, not actually to cat hair. |
Common Health Issues
Are Thai cats a healthy breed? | Low Very healthy cat breed. The Thai rarely meets with the veterinarian. |
Health Problems | Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)Asthma |
Climate | Temperate |
Cold Tolerance | Medium |
Heat Tolerance | Medium |
Breeding Difficulty | Medium |
Common Vocalizations | Social and talkative |
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Interaction With Other Pets | Good, social and playful |
Facial Expression | Social and vocal |
Tail Behavior | Social and vocal tail movements |
Explorer Instincts | Moderate |
Attention Needs | High |
Protectiveness | Moderate |
Territoriality | Moderate |
Independence | High |
Response To Commands | High |
Adaptability To Indoor Life | High |
Hunting Drive | High |
Play Style | ActiveSocialPlayful |
Escape Tendencies | High |
Curiosity | High |
Hunting Skills | Moderate ⏺️ |
Reaction To Strangers | Friendly |
Stalking Behavior | High |
Aggression Level | Moderate |
Training Difficulty | Moderate |
Agility | High |
Travel Compatibility | Medium |
Activity | Moderately Active |
Compatibility With Other Animals | PlayfulMedium |
Household Noise Tolerance | Medium |
Playfulness | Active Adventurer. Thai are quite playful and enjoy frequent play sessions. They are curious and active, often engaging in interactive games and activities. |
Trainability
Are Thai cats easy to train? How hard is it to train a Thai? | Average Trainability: Thai cat breeds are less interested in training and obedience, but can still learn basic commands and routines with enough practice and rewards. Examples of average trainable cat breeds include Persian, Russian Blue, and British Shorthair. |
Lap Cat
Are Thai cats lap cats? | Yes This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap. |
Temperament
What personality do Thai cats have? | Intelligent, Affectionate, Playful, Vocal |
Adaptability
Are Ragdoll cats adaptable? | Thai cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments. They don't mind moving from one place to another with their owner. |
Affection Level
Are Thai cats more affectionate? | High: Thai cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers. They enjoy quality time with their owners despite the activity and are considered great therapy cats for those in need. |
Child Friendly
Are Thai cats good with kids? | The Thai cat is a child-friendly breed. This breed is a good choice if you have children. |
Dog Friendly
Are Thai cats good with dogs? | Thai cats are average friendly toward dogs. |
Intelligence
Are Thai cats intelligent? Are Thai cats smart? | Outstanding: Thai is one of the brightest cat breeds. |
Social Needs
Are Thai cats social? | Above-average: they need more social interaction than average cats. |
Stranger Friendly
Are Thai cats friendly to strangers? | Above-average: this cat breed gets on well with strangers. |
Vocalization
Do Thai cats vocalize? | Frequent This cat breed meows very often. Cats typically start to meow at around six weeks old, when they are old enough to start venturing away from their mother. Meowing is thought to be a way for them to solicit food or attention from their owner. However, cats can also meow for other reasons, such as when they are bored, lonely, or in pain. Indeed, a cat's meow can often be a sign that something is wrong and they require our help. As such, it is important that we take the time to learn how to interpret our feline friend's vocalizations. By doing so, we can provide them with the love and care that they need to thrive. |
Seasonal Shedding | Moderate |
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Grooming Tools Needed | BrushCombDeshedding Tool |
Dental Care | Moderate Cat breeds like the Thai, classified under moderate dental care needs, display a higher likelihood of encountering dental concerns compared to those with low dental care needs. Factors contributing to their increased risk may involve genetic predispositions or particular breed traits. These cats benefit greatly from a regular dental care routine, encompassing teeth brushing, dental cleanings, and veterinary check-ups, to prevent the onset of common dental problems such as gingivitis, periodontal disease, and tooth decay. |
Grooming
How to groom your Thai cat? | Low Maintenance Occasional grooming is recommended to keep the Thai coat in good condition. |
Shedding
Do Thai cats shed a lot? | Minimal This cat breed sheds much less than the average. Brushing your cat daily will help remove loose hair before it gets on furniture or clothing. It is also recommended that you make sure your Thai cat gets plenty of good quality food and water. A healthy diet will help keep your cat's coat in good condition and reduce shedding. |
Thai Pros and Cons
Pros
- Energy Level: The Thai cat has a very high energy level.
- Adaptability: Thai cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
- Affection Level: High: Thai cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
- Child Friendly: The Thai cat is a child-friendly breed.
- Intelligence: Outstanding: Thai is one of the brightest cat breeds.