My two look great in light blue and green :) You can really tell one of them is more photogenic outside than the other LOL Jum likes to move a lot, so she's harder to snap pics of.
TV's distinct traits are less about their markings (which any cat can have) and more about their unique head and ear shape (which fewer cats share). While unusual, some cats, regardless of breed, are known to love water; it's in no way indicative of breed. The vast majority of cats have...
I would wait to see what happens in coming months, personally, if you're planning on keeping them/selling with breeding rights. Fever coat can develop in kittens that weren't born with it. Was the queen ill or stressed during her pregnancy? When did the tips appear? How old are they now? It...
Oh wow, not been here for ages!
I'm not sure about duck feet, honestly. Would depend on both the size of the feet, and the size of your cat.The best dental treat is raw gizzard. You could get turkey or duck, if it's available to you. Freeze-dried wise, I'm honestly unsure what would retain the...
She’s most likely a blue point DSH, no particular breed or recent breed ancestry, like the vast majority of cats. She doesn’t have any traits that would point to recent BSH ancestry.
She’ll have a Siamese or Thai-origin ancestor somewhere, as that’s where the point gene originated from, but...
Do you have her pedigree and papers?
Dad looks like a BSH from what I can tell on the photo (which is a permitted outcross for Scottish folds), and mum looks like a Scottish Fold Longhair. They’re not the best type/confirmation (they’re very pet class and shouldn’t have been used for breeding...
Where did you get her genetically tested? Chances are the test is just wrong. Some are known for low accuracy. Much more likely than a random mutation, especially as there are other pointed kittens in the litter.
Phenotypically, she’s a seal silver lynx tortie with white. I was initially...
Coconut oil won’t do much for cat’s skin, sadly. It’s great for soothing the gums, but won’t do much for the skin, unless applied topically. Your best bet is fish oil and using some leave in conditioning spray (for cats) when you brush him.
As long as he’s otherwise healthy I wouldn’t worry, personally. It’s common for large breed kittens to grow in fits and starts. If there’s anything else concerning you that may be tied to his weight (body condition, eating habits, energy levels, litter box), it’s worth consulting with a vet.