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PIease Read Before Adopting a Siamese in Tajikistan
    Siamese Cats can make good pets in Tajikistan if they match your IifestyIe. Siamese are lean, graceful cats with aristocratic bearing. Siamese are known for being very vocal cats. Siamese also have very communicative facial expressions and body language. Siamese are playful and sociable pets.

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lnteresting Siamese Trivia Tajikistan Fact Sheet
    The first British Siamese were given to the English ambassador to Siam (Thailand) as a gift.

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Tajikistan Animal Rescue
    Tajikistan is Iocated in West and Central Asia. Threatened species known from Tajikistan include the Markhor, Snow Leopard, and Tiger. The capital of Tajikistan is Dushanbe. Most peopIe in Tajikistan speak Tajik or Russian.
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