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Can I please get DIRECT answers . . .

2007-08-19 12:32:37 · 32 answers · asked by Curly 3 in Pets Cats

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THis kitten is about 4 months old and is a Domestic Longhair (DLH) torbie and white household pet . It is a torbie as opposed to a tortie because it is a tabby. You can see the tabby barring on the legs and maybe a little on the forehead (look for the "M" which is hard to see).

Cute kitten!

2007-08-26 04:45:40 · answer #1 · answered by Sweet Susan 2 · 0 0

DLH, Calico

Looks kinda like a turkish angora in face & soft silky fur.

If you want to come as close as you can to her 'type', do cat research on the 'net.

You can tell a lot about type by personality.
For example, Bengals are really hard for most people to handle, because they are athletes.

Turkish Angoras are generally quiet and sweet, not too crazy as kittens, and physically they tend to be petite as adults, 11 pounds or so, with easy to care for coat, and flowing tail. They tend to be talkers, but in a sweet way, not as bad as, say, a siamese.

Every cat comes from a foundation breed, so it's possible you'll find a breed that comes really close to how your cat acts & looks. You can then figure that as her primary breed.

Because your cat is DLH, she may not have EXACT traits, but 6 or more & you can be pretty sure you've come close
to discovering her "main ingredient"!!


The "old" style angoras had beautiful angelic faces, like your kitten.
Now they have been bred to have a flatter face.

The Turkish Angora, however, hasn't had the face changed through breeding, and mine looked an awful lot like yours, except different color.
Have fun!

2007-08-19 12:46:42 · answer #2 · answered by Mimi B 4 · 2 0

Calico is not a breed, just a coat color, and I agree with mostly everyone here it is just a domestic long or domestic medium hair cat, with calico coloring. Whoever said a female calico is rare, they have it backwards, a calico is usually always a female, as are torties. That kitten is precious!

2007-08-27 11:56:55 · answer #3 · answered by Joan Z 4 · 0 0

The pictures are a little blurry but I'd say from the creamy coat with brownish markings it'd have some kind of siamese in it. Siamese cats usually have blue eyes too. Very adorable kitten :)

2016-05-17 10:50:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I have to go with everyone else, long-haired calico. Those pictures are ADORABLE!

I have a Maine Coon, and that's not the same shape head and face as he is. Also, someone mentioned his (?) paws look big - does he have the Hemingway thing that some cats have? His paws don't look big to me, it looks like he has an extra toe, maybe.

2007-08-19 14:21:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

domestic calico, whether its medium or long haired hard to tell right now from the pics and because its a kitten. Wicked cute though :)

2007-08-27 12:06:55 · answer #6 · answered by beautifulgirl2003 2 · 0 0

Domestic long hair, calico coloring. Wrong head to be a Persian or Maine Coon, and wrong ears to be a Turkish Angora. Just a DLH, a regular long haired cat, with calico colors.

2007-08-19 12:36:27 · answer #7 · answered by Dreamer 7 · 2 1

Coat color is a calico torti (calico would be mostly white with solid patches or orange and black, but since there's striping and gray, that makes her tortoishell also). Breed? Probably just a domestic shorthair.

Coat color isn't a breed.

2007-08-19 17:26:28 · answer #8 · answered by Elaine M 7 · 1 1

AWWWW!!! I don't know what breed she is but she's super cute! Direct answer - looks like a long-haired Calico.

2007-08-19 13:50:09 · answer #9 · answered by princessyumyum 4 · 1 0

Long haired Calico.

2007-08-19 12:36:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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