Looks like Domestic Longhairs to me, but they could be part Norse Skogkatt (I. E. VERY long fur, tuxedo bicoloration, short neck collar). See below image, it's very useful vvv
Not all Snowshoes look the same. Snowshoes can range from having just white gloves, to having just little Siamese spots. What you're seeing on google images are "perferred" Snowshoe cats.
Silver torbie! An uncommon type of tabby. This cat is a DSH, very rare to find in those types of cats. Usually, it's found in breeds like Persian, BSH and Turkish Angora.
1. Tuxedo cats are called tuxedo cats because they resemble cats wearing little tuxedos. 2. A tuxedo cat's kittens have a high chance of being black, or looking like "cow-cats". This is because of the bicoloration gene. It's completely randomized for each individual cat that has this gene.