I just recently bought this gorgeous little angel. Can someone please tell me what breed she is? She is all white and cream (almost with a pinkish hue) on all four pink paws and nose. Her forehead protrudes just a tiny bit and she has a tiny pink nose and permanent blue eyes.
I've never seen a kitten prettier than her in my entire life. I think that she has Persian genes. She may be mixed, but I think she is either mostly Persian or Ragdoll because Ragdolls have blue eyes, but Persians are also known for having blue eyes. She's definitely not a Siamese, Balinese, Siberian, Maine Coon, Turkish Angora, or Turkish Van. She's so rare and unique looking.
I would love to hear your thoughts on what breed she could be? She is extremely fluffy with velvety soft fur and very delicate. Very soft, affectionate and loving personality. She is also a lap kitten. Not all kittens and cats are, but she is. She loves to climb on to my lap and lay on my chest.
I am also open to any name suggestions! I have not named her yet. Thank you for taking your time to read this, and I'd love to hear your thoughts.
For 2 years now, I have been trying to figure out what breed my cat is. I know it is a Siamese mix, but I do not know with what. His mom or dad had black just like three of his siblings, except his sister, who looked just like him.
So, what breed is my cat?I'm getting this kitten from my friend soon. She was born on April 7th. I was just wondering if anyone knew what kind of kitten she is? I am thinking a tabby of some sort.
I have 3 cats we've rescued from here, there, and everywhere. I can't seem to figure out any breeds for them. Where can I find this information?
By *Lib* from Houston, TX
You can click on each cat breed for a larger photo view and find out details about the breed to be sure you've chosen the correct breed to identify your cats:
en.wikipedia.org/
Keep in mind that the majority of the time cats will be a mixture of breeds unless they are pedigreed.
I recently got these two adorable kittens and couldn't figure out their breeds! My guess is that they could maybe be a cross?
Please help!
ohhh super cute!!!!!!
They are definitely long haired cats. If they had ear tufts and grew to be large, they would be Maine Coons.
Most likely they are American Longhair, which is basically a breed created by hybrydizing American Shorthairs (your standard tabby) with Persian cats. As such, its' face will look like a regular cat but with long hair.
If (especially the white one) grow up to have a pointier face and longer wider set apart ears than usual, then it might have Angora in it.
I dont' believe there's much Persian cat to these, because their faces aren't pug-like, or sunken in the way pugs and bulldogs are
Most likely these cats are just a mix because people don't tend to pay attention to cat breeds as much as dog breeds (unless you got them from a breeder with papers, which you probably didn't, or else you wouldn't be asking.)
So cute!
Most likely just a mix of breeds that just happen to produce lovely babies. It is very difficult to tell a breed in so young a cat or dog but you can see the makings of distinctive long hair but sometimes this changes a little also.
Anyone have an idea what breed my kitten is? I think he might be mixed with something, but I'm not sure what. He kind of has a mane, but also has shorter hair in places.
Mama was a shop cat. What breed is she? I thought maybe Maine Coon, but she doesn't really have the face or ears, and she has a pretty thin tail. It is very fluffy coat though. Any thoughts?
This is a typical grey tabby cat. The cat is adorable and it is actually a long hair tabby cat.
She looks like a beautiful long haired Tabby and will probably be beautiful all of her life. She probably has some Persian background.
An interesting fact:
"Moreover, the term "tabby" doesn't describe a breed. It's just a word used to define a type of striped pattern markings on a kitty's fur coat."
You can read all about Tabby''s on this link:
Please be sure she sees her vet during the crucial first year so she will be protected from many diseases that roam this earth.
www.thesprucepets.com/