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Does anyone what breed my cat is? Her name is Faith and she was abandoned and I found her when she was about 3 months old (that's what the vet told me). She's a yr. old this month (I decided her birthday is Oct. 6 because I like that day) She has the most amazing personality. She's lovable and has boundless energy. She's also really confident. I live next to a elderly carehome and every morning when I let her out she goes and makes her rounds over there! She's a major talker and LOVES attention. She is also insanely curious and for some reason loves water to the point where she will occasionally take showers with me. I mainly want to know because of her big ears and eyes, it's so unusual. She also is small. 7 lbs. fully grown.

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2007-10-14 15:35:29 · 14 answers · asked by Fiona 3 in Pets Cats

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Cute, adorable, unique, personality plus . . . Who cares about the breed, really!! She's "just" an American Shorthair with tabby markings. She might grow some more; maybe she'll "grow into" those ears. ; )

2007-10-14 15:54:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jan F 3 · 0 0

There are several names for a cat type, which can be difficult to figure, but yours is actually quite simple. The most technical term is a Grey Tabby Bicolor (bicolor meaning they have white as another color, usually black and white cow cats). You could also call your cat a Grey Tabby with White. Or just a Grey Tabby. Usually DSH (Domestic Short Hair) is a term used to describe their coat length.

So overall, adding everything, your cat is a Grey Tabby Bicolor (meaning with white), being also a Domestic Short Hair.

2007-10-14 17:45:09 · answer #2 · answered by Riko Rayn 2 · 0 0

I have a gray and white tabby that looks a lot like her, he's a Siamese mix (his mom is half Siamese), with larger ears and eyes, if she is a breed it's probably a domestic American short hair, she may have some Siamese in her bloodline, best shot of finding out would be to consult with your vet.

2007-10-14 18:49:41 · answer #3 · answered by ♫♪ Ŝħàřòñà ♪♫ 6 · 0 0

No particular breed - a mix of several probably. Most cats are. Nonpedigree Domestic Shorthair, Brown Tabby and White if you want a "name".

2007-10-14 19:34:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She's a lucky cat - because you found her (or she found you) and gave her a home and lots of love that she obviously shares with you and the elderly people. She looks like a domestic short hair cat - a little bit of a lot of different breeds perhaps - gets in the shower with you? that's one unusual cat! enjoy

2007-10-14 15:58:09 · answer #5 · answered by sandoz 3 · 1 0

Not a breed, just a typical mix cat or DMS (domestic short hair). Tabby with white coloration.

2007-10-14 15:45:35 · answer #6 · answered by Dreamer 7 · 1 0

She's a regular domestic shorthair,tabby and white patch.Very cute kitty;I hope you don't live on a busy road and that she's been spayed.I love her big ears!! I bet the old people really enjoy her company.

2007-10-14 15:52:04 · answer #7 · answered by Dances With Woofs! 7 · 0 0

there is no official breed. I would say domestic short hair. If she had long hair, guess what she would be called?? what? a domestic long hair maybe?? ya, well, my cat looks she exct same, she (my cat) has farel parents, of: tabby, calico, and simese.... but that is what I consider her. I also work for the s.p.c.a., and near all cats that we cant tell what official breed they are, are considerd domestic hairs.

2007-10-14 15:54:13 · answer #8 · answered by katiemustang 2 · 0 0

She looks like a domestic short hair, tabby and white in color. I think her eyes and ears seem so large b/c her build is so small. She looks adorable!!

2007-10-14 15:40:23 · answer #9 · answered by NinjenWV 4 · 2 0

my grey/brindle looking cat used to have the big ears and eyes(just like yours!) until she got fixed/full grown and fat! I'm not too sure most cats have a specific breed... they may just need to grow into their features like some people heh! sorry im not much help! :(

2007-10-14 15:40:18 · answer #10 · answered by Dont Litter Fix Your Critter 5 · 0 0

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