WhoWho developed the Snowshoe?
Developed by crossing Siamese with American Shorthairs.
WhatWhat defines the breed?
A striking cat with color points and distinctive white 'snowshoe' paws.
WhereWhere did it originate?
Developed in the USA.
WhenWhen did the breed begin?
Created in the 1960s.
WhyWhy was the breed created?
Bred to combine Siamese points with white paw markings.
About the Snowshoe
The Snowshoe is a striking cat that pairs Siamese-style points with crisp white "snowshoe" paws and, often, an inverted white V on the face. A relatively rare American breed, it combines the elegance of its Siamese heritage with a softer, sweeter disposition and a sturdier build.
Snowshoes are affectionate, social, and pleasantly talkative β chatty like a Siamese but gentler in voice and manner. They bond closely with their families, often attaching to one favorite person, and love to be involved in daily life. Playful, water-curious, and devoted, they're a warm, engaging companion.
Breed at a Glance
Coat Colors
The breed appears in a range of colors and patterns. Here are some of the most recognized.
Temperament & Personality
Snowshoes are affectionate, social, and vocal. They bond closely with their people, often favoring one person, and love to chat and be involved in everything. Combining Siamese charm with a sweeter temperament, they're warm, playful, and engaging.
- Affectionate and devoted, often bonding with one favorite person.
- Chatty and communicative, though softer-voiced than a Siamese.
- Social and playful, disliking long stretches alone.
- Clever and curious β many enjoy water and puzzle games.
Exercise & Enrichment Needs
Playful and moderately energetic, Snowshoes enjoy interactive games and mental challenges. Daily play keeps them fit and satisfied.
- Interactive wand play β a favorite outlet for their energy.
- Fetch β many retrieve happily.
- Puzzle feeders β engage their bright minds.
- Water play β some are surprisingly fond of it.
Grooming & Care
The short, glossy coat is easy to care for and sheds relatively little, needing only light regular grooming.
- A weekly brush keeps the sleek coat shining.
- Low to moderate shedding overall.
- Trim nails and check ears every couple of weeks.
- Routine dental care supports long-term health.
Health Considerations
Snowshoes are generally healthy, sharing a few inherited watch-points with their Siamese ancestry.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) β the common feline heart concern.
- Progressive retinal atrophy β an inherited eye condition.
- Kinked tail / crossed eyes β cosmetic Siamese traits, occasionally seen.
- Dental disease β routine care recommended.
Is a Snowshoe Right for You?
The Snowshoe suits social homes wanting an affectionate, talkative, striking cat that thrives on interaction.
A Snowshoe may be perfect if youβ¦
- Want a devoted, affectionate, chatty companion.
- Can offer daily interaction and play.
- Would consider a second pet for company.
Think twice if youβ¦
- Are away from home for long hours.
- Want a quiet, undemanding cat.
- Dislike a vocal, attention-seeking personality.
πΎWhat is the Snowshoe like?
Affectionate, social, and vocal, a friendly cat that combines Siamese charm with a sweeter nature.
πΎHow much exercise do they need?
Moderate to high β playful and interactive; enjoys games and company.
βοΈWhat about grooming & coat care?
Short, smooth coat is very low-maintenance; occasional brushing suffices.
β€οΈHealth & longevity
Typically 12β19 years; a generally healthy breed; watch for kinked tails and crossed eyes cosmetically.
πͺWho are they good with?
Devoted, people-loving family cats great with kids and other pets.
The Snowshoe is always welcome here.
Whether your Snowshoe is here for a spa day, a fun-filled daycare visit, or a cozy overnight stay, our team understands exactly what this breed needs to feel safe, happy, and completely at home. We tailor every stay to your pet's unique personality β just like we would for our own.
