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what breed woul you say my cat is?

My cat is 6 years old. Recently i brought her to the vet and the receptionist asked me what breed she is and i had no idea what to say. Her fathers father was purbred siamese. i know shes mixed but with what do you think and what breed would you call her? http://www.flickr.com/photos/115674327@N08/

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  • 7 years ago

    She isn't any breed. She's a domestic longhair - a cat of no breed or mix just like over 97% of cats. Coat is Seal Point and White.

    Her father wasn't a "purebred Siamese" it was a pointed domestic. Surely he didn't look like THIS, did he? http://www.mazpahssiamese.co.uk/images/hope.jpg Breeders are very protective of their lines so slim to none chance someone had an unaltered, pedigreed Siamese they randomly mated to a domestic. Other than pointed - which MILLIONS of domestics are - your cat also bears NO traits of the Siamese.

  • Ocimom
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Seal point and white domestic longhair. No way was her father a purebred Siamese because they are shorthair cats. And short hair is dominate over longhair.

    The "breed" is domestic longhair. The cat resembles the coloring of a Ragdoll but w/o papers to prove a breed you don't have a specific breed.

  • J C
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Your kitty can be called a domestic long hair, color is blue and white bicolor. She is lovely - but not a 'breed'. The cat that Nature created is a domestic - and yours is one of those.

    Source(s): many years of cat rescue
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