| Species | Cat |
|---|---|
| Origin | Thailand |
| Size Category | Medium |
| Weight Range | 3.5–5.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Lifespan | 15–20 years |
| Juvenile Stage Ends | 12 months |
| Senior Age Threshold | 12 years |
| Exercise Needs | High |
|---|---|
| Grooming | Low |
| Annual Exam Focus | Weight and body condition score; Dental health; Kidney values; Thyroid gland palpation; Heart and respiratory auscultation |
| Routine Care | Monitor for weight loss, increased drinking/urination (kidney disease/amyloidosis), and cognitive decline. Twice-yearly exams recommended for early detection of cancer and degenerative diseases. |
| Condition | Onset Stage | Risk | Hereditary | Screening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Respiratory Infections | Juvenile | High | No | N/A |
| Asthma | Adult | High | No | N/A |
| Amyloidosis | Adult | High | No | N/A |
| Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) | Adult | High | Yes | Recommended |
| Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome | Adult | High | Yes | N/A |
| Risk Level | Moderate |
|---|---|
| Ideal BCS | 5/9 |
| Visual Cues | Ribs easily palpable with light pressure but not visibly sticking out; gentle waist visible from above; abdomen mostly level or gently tucked from the side. |
| Daily Activity | 30 minutes |
| Caloric Notes | {"daily_kcal_per_kg": 50, "RER_factor": 70, "activity_multiplier": 1.2} |
| Litter Size | 4–6 |
|---|---|
| Dystocia Risk | High |
| CHIC Required Tests | GM1; MPS VI; PCG; PRA-rdAc |
| Neonatal Weight | 80–120 g |
|---|---|
| Growth Notes | Small breed: fast maturation, monitor for early sexual maturity (4-6 months). Reaches full length by 12 months. |
| Vaccine/Health Schedule | {"start_weeks": 6, "series_count": 3, "core_vaccines": "FPV; FCV; FHV-1; Rabies", "socialization_end_weeks": 12} |
| Anxiety Proneness | High |
|---|---|
| Top Triggers | Separation from owner; Environmental changes; Boredom/lack of stimulation; Multi-cat conflict; Veterinary visits |
| Separation Anxiety Risk | Very_High |
| Calming Interventions | Feliway pheromone diffuser; Interactive play sessions; Routine consistency; Vertical spaces/cat trees; Food puzzles |
| Enrichment Needs | Very_High |
| Cognitive Dysfunction Risk | High |
| Sociability Score | 5/10 |
| Locomotion | Stalking crouch; Pouncing; Vertical jumping; Tipple (quick tippling with paws before pouncing); Active climbing |
|---|---|
| Social | Following owner room-to-room; Vocal greeting; Head bunting; Allogrooming; Sleeping close to favorite person |
| Comfort | Self-grooming; Sunbathing; Loafing position; Kneading; Stretching |
| Stress/Displacement | Over-grooming (psychogenic alopecia); Pica (eating non-food items); Hiding; Flattened ears; Tail whipping |
| Breed-Specific | Fetching and retrieving toys; Water play/splashing; Walking on a leash; Intense bonding with a single person |
| Types | Meow (demand); Meow (greeting); Purr; Yowl; Trill/Chirrup; Chatter |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 100-200 |
| Tendency | Very_High |
| Primary Modality | Primarily Vocal |
| Tail/Body Signals | Tail up = friendly greeting; Tail whipping = intense agitation/annoyance; Ears forward = alert/curious; Ears flat = defensive/fearful |
| Top Problems | Excessive vocalization; Separation anxiety; Pica/wool sucking; Attention-seeking destructive behavior; Over-grooming |
|---|---|
| Medical Etiology | Pica/wool sucking (GI issues/genetics); House soiling (UTI/amyloidosis); Sudden aggression (hyperesthesia/pain) |
| Fear/Anxiety Etiology | Separation anxiety; Non-recognition aggression (after vet visits); Stranger avoidance/hiding |
| Frustration Etiology | Destructive behavior (under-stimulation); Excessive vocalization (boredom); Over-grooming/psychogenic alopecia |
| Learned Behavior | Demand vocalization/meowing; Attention-seeking destructive behavior; Jumping on counters/people |
| Cognitive Dysfunction | Night waking/excessive vocalization; Disorientation/wandering; Loss of house training; Increased clinginess/overdependence |
| AI-Trainable Signals | Tail position/movement; Ear orientation; Vocalization pitch/duration changes; Body posture tension; Eye dilation/slow blinking |
|---|---|
| Context-Dependent Vocalizations | Loud persistent meow = attention/food demand vs trill/chirp = greeting; Low growl/hiss = fear/warning vs high-pitched wail = separation distress |
| Interspecies Communication | Develops extensive meow vocabulary for owner; Uses persistent vocalization to demand attention; Highly responsive to human vocal tone and interaction |