Wow! Thanks so much for this extremely comprehensive explanation. I actually reached out to the ragdoll fanciers club international and they also have the same point of view, she has ragdoll in her but they can't tell about the rest. I am just so intrigued by her because she has signs of birman, himmie and i guess some siamese too. I only say siamese because here in the Philippines we the only real pedigree breed worth buying is siamese. Also in the Philippines we don't get a variaty of domestic cats like in America. We are not a cat country so the domestic cats we have are all the same looking, nothing like milky.but that sort of nose is also seen in moggies,
Anyway, you'll never know her ancestry for sure, but I'm just glad that this poor baby is out of a bad situation and now the rest of her life can be much better than it's probably been so far. It IS true that even with good care, a queen often is thin by the time of weaning expecially if she had a large litter. but she should not be
Her color/ pattern as Callista said is Seal Point and White. In Ragdoll terminology , Seal Point Mitted. (I dont think she has enough white that they would call her Bicolor) .
and yes , nutrition certainly affects the coat. so as she recovers, later this year she will probably get in a much nicer coat.