Meet Lina

Paulalaa

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hello everyone my name is Paula I just got my baby Lina and I would like to know what kind of cat she is because She's always getting complements and everyone keeps asking me
 

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I see why she gets compliments, she's lovely! :)
I would describe Lina as a seal lynx point domestic shorthair. Seal lynx point is her color. Most cats are not any specific breed, so we call them domestic shorthair or longhair, based on coat length.
 

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Yes, Lina sure looks like a lynx point to me, too! A very sweet one. How old is she, P Paulalaa ? Her markings may darken a little with age: our lynx's have! (We adopted her at about ten months.)
 

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Just to give a heads up to moggies - my Janie (on a pic above) is a daughter of totally feral cats, no breed at all. Mother was little silver tabby FSH, and father was also a feral cat, looking like Siamese, FSH, with one blue and one green eye.
Serious cat he was. I never knew her parents though, just from the say of my family, where from I took Janie and her brother Johnie.
What I'm saying is that feral origin cats are not any less beautiful than any thoroughbreds.
For example my Janie was an internet star for a while, even was featured in an American calendar of 2011 I think. Here is the pic from that calendar:
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Sorry, if this post does not apply to breeds forum.
 
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