Frozo,
Our kittens were £380 each for the traditional and £450 for the modern (although his very good 'stock' apparently!)..
We originally chose a Siamese for the personality, my parents had all sorts of mog's and some pedigree cats when I was growing up and the Siamese by far are the most intelligent, friendly and individual.. We got one initially but brought a 2nd because on his own Riley was a walking home destroying machine! with two they played with each other rather than my curtains! I think once you have one they are pretty addictive as well... the g/f would certainly buy another if we weren't expecting a baby shortly!
They are loud! and will 'talk' to you (all the time!) having different meows / squeaks for different things.. They are very cleaver; ours will sit, stay, fetch, open doors and generally investigate anything and everything.. they do need a lot of stimulation or you could end up with a destroyed home.. Even though ours are now 2/3 years old they spend 3 - 4 hours a day 'playing' chase with each other or hunting toys (or feet!) and generally charging around like nutters..
Our kittens were £380 each for the traditional and £450 for the modern (although his very good 'stock' apparently!)..
We originally chose a Siamese for the personality, my parents had all sorts of mog's and some pedigree cats when I was growing up and the Siamese by far are the most intelligent, friendly and individual.. We got one initially but brought a 2nd because on his own Riley was a walking home destroying machine! with two they played with each other rather than my curtains! I think once you have one they are pretty addictive as well... the g/f would certainly buy another if we weren't expecting a baby shortly!
They are loud! and will 'talk' to you (all the time!) having different meows / squeaks for different things.. They are very cleaver; ours will sit, stay, fetch, open doors and generally investigate anything and everything.. they do need a lot of stimulation or you could end up with a destroyed home.. Even though ours are now 2/3 years old they spend 3 - 4 hours a day 'playing' chase with each other or hunting toys (or feet!) and generally charging around like nutters..

Really really want to get one but I shouldn't say this but my Dad is being a complete nob :/ He now doesn't want to go to my cousins house so we aren't going
Won't get to see her Kittens, Fingers crossed I can get a job and will find a local Siamese Kitten and be able to purchase it without him being there as he hardly ever does anything with me anyway apart from winge and moan