We are fostering her from our local Humane Society, but wondering what is her specific breed. What are your thoughts?
We rescued Bamboo in May 2020. She was brought to the shelter when she was pregnant and we got her after she was done feeding her litter and they were old enough to be adopted out.
I rescued her from a barn. Her mother's owner didn't want her or her brothers (she was the only girl and the runt) because her Siamese cat had an "accidental" breeding with a feral cat.
I adopted Olivia and her sister, Emmie, in 2008 from Volunteer Service for Animals (VSA) in Naples. Their website is a great way to find your new "best friend"!
I got her at 4.5 weeks old. She was a snow-tiger Siamese, her mom was a Ragdoll.
He is a quarter of Siamese descent from his paternal grandma named Iu (she is now a 3-year-old cat in my house as seen in the photo).
His middle name is 'Skippyjon, based on a children's' book series (Skippyjon Jones). It is about a naughty but curious, sweet Siamese kitten who pretends to be a great sword fighting Chihuahua.
Porkchop and little brother Enos (with his tongue out) were born under an orange tree to a feral momma cat. We welcomed them and their sister into the house about 3 weeks later when momma cat stopped caring for them. Lucky for us they hadn't acquired that feral behavior of the momma and were easily transitioned into our home.
We live out in the country and our area has a lot of feral cats. We had been feeding one feral, who we called Kiki, each night when suddenly this big grey bully showed up and scared Kiki away.
The Siamese cat's genetic structure is very dominant in mix breed cats. Thus you can see physical characteristics as well and behavioral ones that will help to determine if your kitty is a Siamese mix. This is a page about, "Is my cat a Siamese mix?".