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All I can say is that is one beautiful little cat.
What kind do you think my Sasha looks like?
This little kitty has stolen my heart!!What kind do you think my Sasha looks like?
Here is my cat, Lucky, what breed do you think he looks like?
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What kind do you think my Sasha looks like?
That isn't possible. The only way to prove a cat is purebred, is by having the papers provided by a breeder, which states as such. Otherwise, she is just considered a domestic at, either short or longhaired.ok i found my cat out side one day when she was a baby so i picked her up and took her home and she is some type of Siamese or Balinese or Himalayan but what i was wondering is if you can go somewhere and have them take measurements and then give you a paper saying she a per breed so i can take her to a cat show.
The bad news is, No, you can't get papers that way to show the cat in a pedigreed class where they are judged against a breed standard.ok i found my cat out side one day when she was a baby so i picked her up and took her home and she is some type of Siamese or Balinese or Himalayan but what i was wondering is if you can go somewhere and have them take measurements and then give you a paper saying she a per breed so i can take her to a cat show.
Wow you have another very cute cat with Seal Point and White pattern but a different arrangement of the white.. . I don't know that she really looks like any breed, she is just her own unique self. I suppose one could say she is a bit like a Snowshoe with less than "ideal" markings. The pedigree Snowshoes are quite rare, the breed did not really take off , probably partly because they were so picky about the ideal markings and it is notoriously difficult to control the amount and placement of white patches ( except in the Birmans they seem to be able to do it because its thought there is a separate gene just for the white feet. but the Snowshoes wanted not only white "shoes" but also a symmetrical white area in the middle of the face ... and no other white! I think it was such a pain getting show quality cats that people just did not want to deal with it. They have since broadened the standard to allow some other variations of pattern but it is still a rare breed. On the other hand, there are a LOT more random-bred cats ( "domestic shorthairs" who have a combination of a pointed pattern and white markings. -- a lot more pointed & white moggies than there are pedigree Snowshoes. Most of those , like Cici, don't look like they have any large amount of Siamese in them. but some of the Snowshoes might not either.Hi guys! I want to know which breed my beautiful Cici most resembles!
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