Balinese vs Siamese

A side-by-side comparison of the Balinese and Siamese — temperament, exercise needs, grooming, life expectancy, and family fit.

Balinese

Balinese

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Siamese

Siamese

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BalineseSiamese
Speciescatcat
Sizemediummedium
Weight6-11 lbs (2.5-5 kg)8-12 lbs (3.5-5.5 kg)
Life expectancy12-20 years12-15 years
Energy levelhighhigh
Good with childrenyesyes
Apartment-friendlyyesyes

Temperament & personality

Balinese

Intelligent, affectionate, and vocal. Known to be one of the most intelligent long-haired breeds.

Siamese

Siamese cats are famously vocal, social, and intelligent. They form deep bonds with their owners and often follow them from room to room. They are highly active and curious, requiring plenty of mental and physical stimulation. They can be quite demanding and do not like being left alone for long periods.

Exercise & play

Balinese

High activity level. Needs vertical space and mental challenges.

Siamese

Siamese cats are highly intelligent and require daily interactive play and mental challenges. They excel at learning tricks and playing fetch. Providing vertical space like tall cat towers and puzzle feeders will help keep them engaged and prevent boredom-related behaviors.

Living environment

Balinese

Thrives on companionship. Can be vocal if ignored.

Siamese

Siamese cats thrive in active households where they receive plenty of attention. They are well-suited for apartment living provided they have sufficient enrichment and vertical space. They are social animals and are often happier when they have another feline companion.

Which is right for you?

The Balinese and Siamese both make wonderful companions, but they differ on a few key dimensions that will likely decide which is right for your household.

  • Both have similar size, energy, and family fit — your decision will likely come down to coat, temperament, or breed availability.