The Siamese breed is rich in mythology and tradition. These cats' illustrious past is demonstrated by their representation in old manuscripts like the TamraMaew, or "The Cat-Book Poems," which date back to the Ayutthaya Kingdom of the 14th to 18th centuries. Honored by the aristocracy and thought to protect temples, Siamese cats were considered lucky and divine1. Siamese cats are a masterpiece of feline architecture on the outside. The sleek and muscular bodies of the breed are accentuated by a short coat that displays the darker areas on the face, paws, tail, and ears, which provide a striking contrast with the lighter body fur. These points, which come in seal, chocolate, blue, or lilac colors, are caused by an enzyme that changes coloring in response to temperature. They're more than simply a style statement. The vocal habits of Siamese cats are just as unique as their looks. These cats don't hesitate to express themselves; they can be heard meowing, purring, and even having intricate "conversations" with their human friends. More than merely noise, their chattiness is an indication of their gregarious nature and need for interaction.