thank you stefenz !! i looked them up and he really does look like one ...
He certainly looks like one! He's beautiful.
Agree she is lynx point, but would say her face looks a lot like a ragdoll.Sarah Mickelson. she is a point, tabby (the M!). Tabby points are often called for Lynx... So lynx point.
So it is the pattern. Exact breed we cant know, compare with my answer to Cameron above, who have a Thai-siamese look alike.
Yours is a sweet one!
Good luck!
She's a domestic shorthair, no specific breed. Her pattern is mackerel tabby and white, very pretty. It's hard to tell the color because the lighting in the two pictures is so different. My guess would be brown tabby, or possibly brown patched (torbie) and white.Doesn't anyone have a clue what breed my cat is I got her from the RSPCA here in Australia she's about 12 months old
Really pretty cat would be listed as a domestic- I think shorthair. He does look a bit like some Persian mixes I have seen though bc he doesn't have papers and would be a mix if anything he would not be considered any particular breed.Hi all,
I'm new here and I've had a lot of trouble identifying this cat that we found a few months ago, as no one ever replied to the posters etc. from what I could tell it was a runaway which ende up in my backyard, it seems fairly young, very playful, gets along with anyone! Loves to play hide and seek with me and can't stand being cooped up indoors for too long! Here's some photos of it, the closest thing I could come up with it being is either a Siberian or norweigan forest cat but even those look so different from it. I fully understand that I can't expect anyone to identify the breed but if you could send me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it
Pics:
http://www.imgur.com/iYMXzE9.jpg
http://www.imgur.com/oe5g8eV.jpg
Thank you for such a quick reply indeed I'm no cat expert but when this little guy showed up in the yard I had no doubt that he was something I have never seen before, little did I know he would be a little blessing. Truly an amazing cat by most standards, I don't think I've ever seen another cat with eyes quite like his but I wouldn't have it any other wayReally pretty cat would be listed as a domestic- I think shorthair. He does look a bit like some Persian mixes I have seen though bc he doesn't have papers and would be a mix if anything he would not be considered any particular breed.
Yes his eyes are why I think he may be part Persian. Here is a Persian look-a-like to your cat (http://static6.depositphotos.com/1125999/615/i/950/depositphotos_6158775-Persian-cat.jpg).Thank you for such a quick replyindeed I'm no cat expert but when this little guy showed up in the yard I had no doubt that he was something I have never seen before, little did I know he would be a little blessing. Truly an amazing cat by most standards, I don't think I've ever seen another cat with eyes quite like his but I wouldn't have it any other way
Domestic as he doesn't have papers, but I can see Persian in him..... I think he is a mix.....Hi all,
I'm new here and I've had a lot of trouble identifying this cat that we found a few months ago, as no one ever replied to the posters etc. from what I could tell it was a runaway which ende up in my backyard, it seems fairly young, very playful, gets along with anyone! Loves to play hide and seek with me and can't stand being cooped up indoors for too long! Here's some photos of it, the closest thing I could come up with it being is either a Siberian or norweigan forest cat but even those look so different from it. I fully understand that I can't expect anyone to identify the breed but if you could send me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it
Pics:
http://www.imgur.com/iYMXzE9.jpg
http://www.imgur.com/oe5g8eV.jpg