Can Someone Help Me Identify My Cats Breed?

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This is Mochi! He is super sweet and vocal. I’m not sure how to identify him though. He is so beautiful and yes he is a boy. He was born from a mother who is black and white, and a father who is a tabby!
 

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Domestic shorthair. Seal point and white.

He got mommas colors, and point gene one each from both parents.

If there were siblings I expect they were more look alikes to the parents.
 
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Domestic shorthair. Seal point and white.

He got mommas colors, and point gene one each from both parents.

If there were siblings I expect they were more look alikes to the parents.
Thank you! The siblings were black and also a tabby. Does his nose mean anything special? Haha. Never seen a cat like him before!
 

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He is really cute, I have never seen markings like his before. There is definitely a Siamese in his ancestry.
 

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Thank you! The siblings were black and also a tabby. Does his nose mean anything special? Haha. Never seen a cat like him before!
Nay, it just happen to have becoming so. Such a nosepiece isnt that unusual, the spotting tends to be more or less symmetrical, that is why such nosepieces occurs now and then... He is simply black and white colored, aside of his being a point.

Such a coloration is sometimes called for a snowshoe pattern in pointed cats, after the breed of snowshoe - siameses.
 
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