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What cats are there in Thailand?

What cats are there in Thailand?

Thailand is a paradise for cat lovers. There are not only cats from Thailand, but also cats from all over the world. So what cats have the most varieties in Thailand? The following will be introduced from several aspects.

1, Thai cat

Thai cat is a very beautiful short-haired cat and a very common pet in Thailand. Beautiful appearance, friendly personality, very suitable as a family pet, loved by many people.

Thai cat was regarded as the national cat of Thailand more than 400 years ago. It often appears in the royal family, which is the traditional cultural heritage of Thailand. Cats in Thailand are well-known in both urban and rural areas of Thailand. Thai cats have blue eyes and yellow eyes. They are docile and like human company.

2. Siamese cats

Siamese cat, a short-haired cat from Thailand, its name comes from Siam, Thailand. Siamese cat is one of the oldest purebred short-haired cats in the world and one of the most popular pets.

They are beautiful in appearance and gentle in character. Even as pets, their hunting instinct is still very strong. Siamese cats like to associate with people, and once they have established feelings, they will become very dependent on human beings.

3. Vietnamese cats

Vietnamese cat is a beautiful and slender cat, mainly distributed in Thailand and Vietnam. The cat's tail is quite long, its eyes are blue-green, and its lips and face have unique patterns. Its colors are mainly black, white and gray.

Vietnamese cats are very close relatives and like to accompany their owners. They are very hospitable cats. They are calm, not afraid of life, and not very naughty. They are very suitable for families with children at home and for keeping cats in apartments.

4. stray cats in Thailand

Stray cats in Thailand are the most common cats in Thailand. Stray cats in Thailand can be seen everywhere in Thai cities. They wander freely in the street and eat dregs from time to time. Although most of them are unattended, they are very cute in appearance and in good health.

But for tourists, be careful not to get close to these stray cats, because these wild animals may be infected with some diseases and endanger human health.

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In Thailand, Thai cats, Siamese cats, Vietnamese cats and stray cats in Thailand are the mainstream cats. No matter what kind of cat, it is a very important part of Thai people, especially those Thai cats and Siamese cats with rich traditional culture.