Who is your post directed to?He is defanatly supper young so he shouldbt be away from his mom and litter i would say about 4-5 weeks or even 6 weeks. He is a domestic short hair mostlikely.
Domestic shorthair someone else may be able to tell you her exact markings. Very pretty!
Awh, why thank you. And I could try to get a side shot of him if you would like? For some reason, he loves having his photo taken! A very photogenic kitty.Hiroshi is indeed very handsome Blue Mackerel Tabby. and would be categorized as "Domestic Shorthair" , meaning like most cats he's no particular breed. and has a mix of genes from the general cat population
At least I think it's mackerel tabby. Maybe the sub-category known as 'broken mackerel tabby', where it is basically in a pattern of vertical stripes on the sides but the stripes are broken up.
I can't be totally sure on the pattern since out of all these great photos, there isn't a side view with his body stretched out, to really see the pattern. If it is instead more swirls/ whorls with wider markings, that would make him a Blue Classic Tabby.
There is a great variety in tabby patterns -- in the amount of contrast between the darker and lighter fur , the amount of dark markings compared to the amount of the lighter agouti areas, and in the exact placement of the pattern itself.
Hiroshi does have a more subtle pattern than some other tabbies; i think it is really lovely, very impressionistic if i were to compare him to art.
She is a gray (blue) classic tabby pattern. She has a beautiful face. Her muzzle is shorter than the average cat, but nowhere near Persian flatness. Your roommate needs glasses or a better knowledge of what a Persian looks like.
Pandora is a lovely silver/grey tabby "moggie". I like that term too, very cute. I don't what your roommate is thinking of as Persians are long haired and have flatter faces.Hello, this is my little lady, Pandora. I have never really thought of her as any particular breed, and I have always been okay with that. She's my little domestic shorthair. I have to say though, that after finding this thread on google and learning of the word Moggy(ies), I am super happy to have a new term to use for her, and it's such an adorable word too!
The reason I was searching though is because I have a roommate who was saying things like "She's a Persian, she's probably worth a lot of money, you're so lucky!" This bothered me because she's always just been a Tabby to me, and as far as I know, she doesn't look like a Persian at all. Granted, I am no expert, I actually know very little about official terms and breeds and such. I understand now, from reading the thread, how different cats are from dogs in terms of breeds.
So, that said, any ideas on what she resembles, or even a more accurate way to describe her colour/pattern than just Gray Tabby would be super amazing.
She's as cute as her sister!Hi guys I'm back with Sol's sister Luna
She's also 8 weeks old.
Her name is Sheba (but prefers the nickname Meezykins), and is about 6 years old.
ls this a domestic? His markings are so exotic. He's just beautiful