
How Siamese cats show anger
When a Siamese cat is angry, it will bare its claws and open its mouth fiercely. At the same time, it will arch its back, ready to attack at any moment.
When you hear a Siamese cat bending over and growling, it means it's angry, and its fur will stand on end. At this time, even its owner may be attacked, so it's best to stay away from it.
When a Siamese cat is angry, it may exhibit behaviors such as scratching things and chewing furniture. This indicates that it is very angry. At this time, you need to use toys to attract its attention and soothe its mood.