

If their points are too dark, the “M” may not show. Tabby Points stand out from the classic points because they have the traditional tabby “M” marking across their forehead. You may also hear Tabby Points called “Shadow Points” or “ Lynx Points.” It’s believed that Tabby Point Siamese cats were created in Scotland around the 1940s. It’s debated whether Tabby Points should be considered Siamese cats because they had to have been bred with another breed at some point or another. Tabby Point Image Credit: Gridsanakawin Tumdee, Shutterstock Even as the Lilac Point ages, the white coat remains.ĥ. Of all Siamese coat colors, the Lilac Point has the lightest body. Lilac Points, sometimes called Frost Points, have a glacial white body with pink or frosty gray points. Lilac Point Image Credit: Colleen Ashley, Shutterstock The coloration of the Blue Point is much cooler looking than many of the other Siamese cats.Ĥ. The points are often deep blue or slate colored. As the cat ages, most Blue Points become gradually darker. Blue Point Image Credit: Tatiana Chekryzhova, Shutterstockīlue Point Siamese cats are appropriately named because most of their body is white with a blueish tint. Because of the white body, these points stand out dramatically.ģ. As its name suggests, the points on the Chocolate Point are often a cinnamon chocolate color. The primary body color of Chocolate Points is ivory white. In comparison to other Siamese cats, the Seal Point has the darkest body.Ī post shared by Milo The Siamese Points are notably whiter than Seal Points. Seal Points have almost black coloRed Points, but the points are more of a dark brown color. When most people think of Siamese cats, the Seal Point Siamese is often what they imagine. Seal Point Image Credit: slowmotiongli, Shutterstock From there, we will look at each classic point, as well as their tabby, tortie, and/or tabby tortie variety. We will first look at the four most accepted colors. Now, let’s dive into 33 possible cat colors. Read on to learn about 33 Siamese colors and how Siamese cats’ colors change throughout their lifetimes. Interestingly, there are only four colorations accepted by all cat associations, but up to 32 colors have been accepted by different organizations around the globe. This coloration is formally called “points” since the rest of the cat’s body is primarily white or cream.Įven though all Siamese cats have points, they come in different colors. These beautiful cats often have a slim body, blue eyes, and pointed dark coloration along the tail, face, and paws. Siamese cats are considered gorgeous and unique felines.
