I'm fairly certain she is due to the lines on the sides of her face and the stripes on her back and legs but want to be sure. It looks like the outline of an M around the white strip on her forehead but it's hard to tell.
Thanks. It's what I thought but without the "M" I wasn't 100% sure.Yes, she is a patched tabby and white, also known as torbie and white, or caliby
Hm.....you're probably right. I look at her then look at the one I live trapped and was fostering and I see what you mean. Yes, she's missing her right eye. We suspect she was abused before being dumped off in my area because she's afraid of hands and can get quite aggressive toward them.She is very cute! I would describe her as a dilute caliby, because she has mackeral tabby stripes on her blue patches.
It's kinda hard to see in the picture but she has gold highlights on her face and there's gold mixed in with the gray down her sides and back. A couple people had remarked that she looks bimetallic so I looked it up and she resembled some of the descriptions I found.Do you really think she is dilute? In the pictures her non-red areas look like brown tabby to me. The first picture in this thread looks a bit bluish, but I think that is the lighting, as the second picture totally looks like brown tabby.
The kitten on the pillowcase appears to be brown tabby and white. Why do you say that you suspect the kitten is bimetallic?