What Breed Is My Cat?

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Sorry for the multiple same photo uploaded, couldnt find a way to delete them.

She is 14 months by now. I know she is most probably a mixed longhair cat, but does she resembles any breed of cat?
 

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Sorry for the multiple same photo uploaded, couldnt find a way to delete them.

She is 14 months by now. I know she is most probably a mixed longhair cat, but does she resembles any breed of cat?
She's a lovely blue domestic longhair! 90-95% of cats are no particular breed (and thus called domestic). Unlike dogs, cats aren't considered "mixes" of breeds; they're usually no breed at all.
 

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She would be described as a blue domestic longhair. However, she appears to have a short nose and "nose break" (a very abrupt change of direction in the profile at eye level), as well as short and heavy boned legs, so she may have some Persian ancestry; not an immediate ancestor, but somewhere in the family tree. I see that she's been shaved down; does she have tons of coat when it's fully grown out?
 
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She would be described as a blue domestic longhair. However, she appears to have a short nose and "nose break" (a very abrupt change of direction in the profile at eye level), as well as short and heavy boned legs, so she may have some Persian ancestry; not an immediate ancestor, but somewhere in the family tree. I see that she's been shaved down; does she have tons of coat when it's fully grown out?
Thanks for the reply. Yes, she do have thick coat now. By the way, her breed doesn't bother me anymore. She's now just special
 

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