Siamese cats are suitable for first-time cat owners. They are highly adaptable and easy to care for. Siamese cats can quickly adjust to a new home, have excellent health, rarely get sick, and are extremely loyal to their owners, making them very friendly to new cat owners. 
Important things to note when raising a Siamese cat for beginners:
1. Keep them warm. Siamese cats originated in Thailand, where it is warm all year round, so they are quite sensitive to cold weather.
2. Grooming. There are actually two types of Siamese cats: short-haired and long-haired. Long-haired Siamese cats need to be groomed daily to prevent tangles and keep them looking clean and tidy. Short-haired Siamese cats also need grooming, but not as frequently as long-haired Siamese cats.
3. Perform deworming treatment. It is generally recommended to treat internal parasites once every 3 months and external parasites once a month.
4. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the environment. As a noble cat, Siamese cats are very clean cats. Therefore, in addition to ensuring a clean and tidy living environment, their food bowls must also be kept clean, and the litter box should be cleaned and the litter changed regularly. Otherwise, Siamese cats will dislike it.
5. Spend more time with your Siamese cat. Siamese cats are known as the "dogs of the cat world." They are very intelligent and can play fetch with their owners. They are also very loyal to their owners.
6. A balanced diet. Siamese cats are lean cats, so choose cat food with a high protein content as their staple food.