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Siamois Collection

Siamois, also known as Siamese cats, are one of the most recognizable and beloved breeds in the world

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029553 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029539 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029520 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creature: calves with two heads. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by

Monster creature: calves with two heads. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi
VEN5029481 Monster creature: calves with two heads. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Representation of monstrous twins connected by the belly. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of

Representation of monstrous twins connected by the belly. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by
VEN5029343 Representation of monstrous twins connected by the belly. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) on human monsters, Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds

Background imageSiamois Collection: Different types of monstrous creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by

Different types of monstrous creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi
VEN5029272 Different types of monstrous creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Representation of human monsters, creature has three legs and two children's heads

Representation of human monsters, creature has three legs and two children's heads
VEN5029288 Representation of human monsters, creature has three legs and two children's heads. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creature. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creature. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029506 Monster creature. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029498 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creature composed of two dog bodies. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History

Monster creature composed of two dog bodies. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi
VEN5029238 Monster creature composed of two dog bodies. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029542 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi

Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
VEN5029487 Monster creatures. Illustrated chart of a manuscript of Natural History by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), Ulisse Aldrovandi fonds, University Library of Bologna, ed

Background imageSiamois Collection: Picture No. 12019080

Picture No. 12019080
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Siamois, also known as Siamese cats, are one of the most recognizable and beloved breeds in the world. With their striking blue almond-shaped eyes, sleek bodies, and pointed ears, these felines exude elegance and grace. Originating from Thailand (formerly Siam), Siamese cats have a rich history dating back centuries. Known for their vocal nature and affectionate personalities, Siamese cats form strong bonds with their human companions, and are highly intelligent and social creatures who thrive on interaction and attention. Their playful antics and curiosity make them entertaining pets to have around. Siamese cats come in a variety of color points including seal point, chocolate point, blue point, lilac point, flame point (red), cream point (cream), tortie point (tortoiseshell), lynx points (tabby stripes) among others. Each variation adds to the unique beauty of this breed. Whether they are lounging in sunbeams or chasing after toys with boundless energy, Siamese cats bring joy and warmth to any household lucky enough to have them as part of the family. Their loyalty and affectionate nature make them cherished companions that leave a lasting impression on those who know them well.