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My cat is a Norwegian Forest cat so that's my best, I mean unless you guys say she's not?
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Thank's! I've actually always wanted a cat that looked like her.If she didn't come from a breeder then she is not. As for your poll the chantilly tiffany is a basically extinct breed. The vast majority of cats in the world are of no particular breed ancestry or even a mix. It doesn't work like dogs. Unless they are pedigreed from a breeder they are simply Domestic short or long hair. Yours is a Domestic Longhair. Gorgeous too I might add. I love the markings.
I may do that, everyone's always asking me what breed she is.you could get her DNA tested, to see if she has genetic similarities to any breeds.
We are in the US, and yes, that's what I'm thinking about too, they are rare, abyeb suggested I do a DNA test, I may do that, of course maybe some other day, but that may help, and yes, I've heard ton's of people say their cats a Maine Coon, or all the time, NFCs, so that helped to know that most longhair breeds are not really any type of breed! Thank'sShe has very interesting markings! I would describe her as a blue and white harlequin domestic longhair (harlequin refers to a cat that is primarily white, with colored spots). I'm not seeing any extreme features that would indicate specific breed ancestry.
People often think their longhaired cats look like NFCs because this breed doesn't have an extreme appearance, but almost all longhaired cats are not any particular breed and are also not "mixes" of breeds. If you are in the US, the NFC breed is extremely rare here.