Siamese Cats in Australia: Social, vocal, and health-conscious companions
Learn about what it means to own a Siamese Cat in Australia
Read more28 April 2026
Australia’s love for cats continues to grow in 2026, with a mix of pedigree favourites and much-loved mixed breeds topping the charts. While each breed brings its own personality and charm, they also come with specific health considerations — some hereditary, others more common across the breed.
Understanding these risks isn’t just helpful — it can make a real difference when it comes to early detection, treatment, and long-term care.
Why Australians love them: Gentle, affectionate, and famously relaxed.
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Why Australians love them: Adaptable, low-maintenance, and widely available.
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Why Australians love them: Calm temperament and iconic “teddy bear” look.
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Why Australians love them: Energetic, intelligent, and striking wild-like coat.
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Why Australians love them: One of the largest domestic breeds with a friendly personality.
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Why Australians love them: Vocal, social, and highly intelligent.
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Why Australians love them: Luxurious coat and calm, affectionate nature.
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Why Australians love them: Hairless, affectionate, and full of personality.
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Why Australians love them: Distinctive folded ears and sweet temperament.
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Why Australians love them: Active, playful, and highly curious.
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While these conditions can sound concerning, many are manageable — especially when caught early. Regular vet check-ups, a balanced diet, and being aware of breed-specific risks can go a long way in keeping your cat healthy.
But there’s another reality many cat owners face: vet bills can add up quickly, particularly for chronic or hereditary conditions that require ongoing care.
This is where having the right cover matters.
Petcover Australia has been supporting cat owners for over 40 years, offering award-winning pet insurance designed around real-life veterinary care.
Here’s what sets it apart:
Importantly, Petcover can cover hereditary conditions, provided they are not pre-existing and your policy is in place before symptoms appear. This means conditions like HCM, PKD, or PRA, which are more common in certain breeds – can be covered, helping you manage long-term treatment costs with greater confidence.
Learn more about cover options available for your cat