In the pet world, cats have captured the hearts of countless people with their soft and cute appearance. People are keen to share photos of their cats growing up on social media, witnessing them transform from fluffy little balls into elegant and beautiful “meow stars.” This “Cinderella story” process is often full of surprises and warmth. However, in the feline world, the Siamese cat stands out as a “maverick,” following a unique “anti-Cinderella” path.
Open the Douban topic “My Pet’s ‘Cinderella Story’ from Childhood to Adulthood.” Among the popular posts, the orange cat, nourished by time, transforms from a lithe little kitten into a chubby “orange pig,” vividly demonstrating that “time is a pig feeder.” Stray kittens, under the care of kind-hearted people, shed their tired and ragged appearance and welcome a gorgeous turn in their appearance, perfectly interpreting the heartwarming story of “adopt, don’t shop.” The tuxedo cat, from a thin appearance, turns into a plump and charmingly naive cat, almost unrecognizable from its former self. These cat Cinderella stories are all full of inspiring colors, making people sigh at the wonderful transformation of life.

However, when we focus on the Siamese cat, the style instantly becomes quirky. A Siamese cat from Northeast China was quite cute and delicate when it was a kitten, but as it grew up, it looked as if it had just returned from a coal mine. Its fur became pitch-black and shiny, and its originally delicate face turned dark. People can’t help but wonder, “Where did it go to dig coal?” Some Siamese cats, as they age, seem to “lose” their eyes even when they are open. The sunken eye sockets and the gradually darkening facial fur make the eyes less noticeable on the dark face. The once white and tender little cutie with only a bit of black on the nose grows up to become a “black old bun,” resembling a funny old man, making it hard to connect with its cute appearance in childhood.
Siamese cats seem to have reached a certain “consensus” and are running wild on the “anti-Cinderella” path. They transform from dirty and seemingly malnourished little creatures into dark and “faceless man”-like beings. Some Siamese cats were slender “white skinny monkeys” in their childhood but grow into chubby “black fatties” as they get older. The dual changes in body shape and fur color make people exclaim, “Who would believe this is the same cat!” Their faces not only get bigger but also become more blurred. The originally clear facial features seem to be hidden under the darkening fur.
The same goes for the darkening of fur, but the Ragdoll cat is much more “well-behaved.” The Ragdoll’s black fur is elegant and noble. As its fur gradually darkens, it instead adds a touch of mystery and beauty, and its appearance soars. In contrast, the darkening path of the Siamese cat is full of drama and contrast, making people laugh.
From the comparison between the Siamese cat and the Ragdoll cat, the “experience” we can draw is: darken anywhere but not the face! Siamese cats, with their growth experiences, have sounded the alarm for those who want to keep cats. Raising a Siamese cat is like an adventure full of unknowns. The risks are great, and one really needs to think twice before making the decision! However, despite their “unique” growth changes, the unique charm of Siamese cats is precisely what attracts many cat owners. After all, among countless cats, Siamese cats with such a distinctive growth trajectory are truly one-of-a-kind!
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