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No breeds, they are "just" domestics.I know their domestics, but if you had to choose a breed that they resembled, what would it be? The whiter one is a long haired and the darker calico is short haired. Is it possible for siblings to have different hair lengths?
She's a domestic long hair. Very pretty girl, you've done a great job looking after her, she's gorgeous.I found this baby lost in the streets & decided to take her in. But I have no idea what breed she is.. Thanks for the help ^_^
Siblings can not only have different fur length, they can have different fathers! To me they don't resemble any breed in particular, they are simply gorgoeus moggies.We obtained these two (sisters?) from the SPCA. I know their domestics, but if you had to choose a breed that they resembled, what would it be? The whiter one is a long haired and the darker calico is short haired. Is it possible for siblings to have different hair lengths?
Are you talking about the cat in the video? Funny.... I have no doubt in my mind that cat is an exotic.Personally I would be amazed if there was a drop of pedigree blood in either cat. I don't wish to do them down in any way - the are gorgeous - but the are not pedigre cats, they do not like like anything I've seen being shown in the UK. And personally I am completely perplexed at the desire to know 'what breed' a non-pedigree cat is.
She looks like she may be part Turkish Angora. High set ears, coloring and face shape are close to a Turkish Angora. Hard to really tell from a still picture but look up that breed description and see if it fits. They are one of the sweetest, most personable breeds. I have two that are 1/2 Turkish Angora. Wonderfully sweet and highly intelligent cats.
Should also perhaps be noted that majority who reply do not breed or show catsPersonally I would be amazed if there was a drop of pedigree blood in either cat. I don't wish to do them down in any way - the are gorgeous - but the are not pedigre cats, they do not like like anything I've seen being shown in the UK. And personally I am completely perplexed at the desire to know 'what breed' a non-pedigree cat is.
Personally I would be amazed if there was a drop of pedigree blood in either cat. I don't wish to do them down in any way - the are gorgeous - but the are not pedigre cats, they do not like like anything I've seen being shown in the UK. And personally I am completely perplexed at the desire to know 'what breed' a non-pedigree cat is.
Well.... yeah.... But if they are posting, they must have their personal reasons and curiosity..... and are not here to have judgement passed upon them IMHO.Should also perhaps be noted that majority who reply do not breed or show cats
Moggies are lovely, I don't understand the need to label them either.