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Siamese cats can become highly territorial, especially with their owners, often displaying aggression to protect their bond.
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One moment cuddly, the next hostile—Siamese cats can display extreme mood changes due to overstimulation or anxiety.
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Siamese cats get jealous easily. Attention given to other pets or people may spark intense, aggressive responses.
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Their yowls aren’t just noise—they’re often signs of displeasure or dominance, used to assert territory or control.
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Siamese cats strive to be alpha in their environment. They may fight other pets or humans to establish this dominance.
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What starts as play may turn hostile. Siamese cats often play rough, using biting and scratching when overstimulated.
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Disturb their routine and face the wrath. Siamese cats can lash out aggressively when their expectations aren’t met.
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Siamese cats may not welcome strangers. They often display defensive aggression to unfamiliar people or animals.
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