
Foreign White Cats: Elegant, Playful Companions
The Foreign White cat is basically the all-white, blue-eyed Siamese. They are very similar both in physique and in character so they are sometimes interchanged, but there is one substantial difference that distinguishes them. The Siamese can have many colours but always has darker extremities whereas the Foreign White is always one colour with no variation in any part of the body. It has another characteristic that makes it appreciated; very often white cats with blue eyes are born deaf, whereas the Foreign does not carry the deafness gene.
It is said that this cat originally came to Britain from Thailand, where it was imported together with the Siamese, which initially overshadowed the Foreign so that few were bred. More recently, in the second half of the last century, some US breeders decided to create a breeding programme for this cat, which was quite successful. This breed, however, is still very rare and there are not many breeders, which is a pity because this cat, apart from being very beautiful, has the characteristic of becoming more attached to its owner than to its home, unlike many other cats.
Character of the Foreign White Cat

With strangers he is rather reserved and not at all willing to be manipulated by anyone other than his owner. He is very intelligent and knows how to approach people and also his peers. He has a very strong need to receive affection and equally strong need to give it and often uses his voice to demand attention. If something does not suit him, he has a wide range of vocalisations with which he makes his needs known.
Appearance of the Foreign White Cat

The head is wedge-shaped with hollow cheeks and rounded corners, the nose long and thin. The ears are very large in relation to the head and well spaced, placed diagonally on the sides of the head. The eyes are very beautiful and expressive, almond-shaped, slightly oblique and of a very intense blue, without shading.
Finally, the coat is its main characteristic, snow-white without spots or shades. The coat is short and silky with an almost non-existent undercoat.
Care and health of the Foreign White Cat

Alopecia is the loss of hair mainly due to the fact that the cat licks itself compulsively in specific parts of the body and thus parts of the body will be found with little or no hair. Especially for this breed loneliness is a strong reason for stress, and is often the cause of this malaise. But it is not only stress that is the reason for the onset of this condition, it can also result from skin diseases or vitamin deficiencies.
As far as nutrition is concerned, there are no particular recommendations. A balanced and well-cared-for diet, varying between dry and wet food and choosing products that allow the feline's bones and muscles to develop and remain healthy.
As far as coat care is concerned, it does not need much attention, also because it is a cat that values its personal hygiene. It is enough to brush him once a week to keep his coat soft and shiny.