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What Breed Is My Cat?

What Breed Is My Cat? blue eyed tan tabby coated catWe adopted this girl around a year ago and we haven't been able to figure out what breed she may be. She was a stray, but we assumed she may be partly Siamese because of her blue eyes and as she is very vocal. She seems to have a tabby pattern and a black ringed tail. Any thoughts anyone?

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October 25, 20180 found this helpful

The V or her forehead suggests tabby.

 

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October 26, 20181 found this helpful

A tabby cat has an "M" marking on its forehead. The marking on your cat's forehead is not as defined as it would be on a tabby but that would be typical in a tabby mix. The ring pattern is also a trait of tabby cats. The head shape, ears and blue eyes support the likelihood that there's some Siamese mixed in with her.

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Siamese are also noted for being "talkative" or vocal. Her coloring is beautiful and unique. Quite often, a mixed breed cat displays the more positive features and personality traits of the individual breeds. I think you have a gorgeous, unique and all-around wonderful feline friend.

 

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October 26, 20181 found this helpful

Aww!! Sweet girlie!! She is so pretty!!!

My friend who shows fancy dance kitties (what I call the ones who have breed names I can't pronounce and pedigrees better than most humans) always gets mad at me when I call tabby cats a breed...they are a general term for all of the neat coloration patterns she says and then she throws a wiki at me (thank goodness it is virtual not an actual book cause that would hurt :)

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Your pretty girl looks like what we call in Pittsburgh Heinz 57 mixes!!

She has lots of tabby markings and you said she is vocal which could be Siamese, Oriental Shorthair, Burmese, Japanese Bobtail or the ever present Sphynx.

With strays it is always a challenge! You could ask your vet to weigh in on how she meets various breed standards (jaw, teeth, bones, etc.)! I say just enjoy that sweet face!!

Thanks for sharing her photos!

 
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October 26, 20180 found this helpful

Your beautiful cat is likely a Lynx point siamese cat. They are the tabby version of the siamese breed. If you google lynx point siamese you will see many just like her.

 

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Your beautiful cat is likely a Lynx point siamese cat. They are the tabby version of the siamese breed. If you google lynx point siamese you will see many just like her.

 

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November 1, 20180 found this helpful

Although this is my first time hearing this name, she certainly does resemble the lynx point Siamese.
Beautiful cat. It also seems she loves to pose so I'm sure you will soon have a dedicated "cat" photo album.

 

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