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What is my cat's breed?

Can you help me, I have had her for 2 and a half years, now I'm giving her away, and I need to know her breed.

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Asked by Guest 955758 on Jul 7th 2009 Tagged what, breed, is, my, cat, white, kitten, nose, mouth, cute, furry, ears in Breeds
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Izadore (Izzie)

Unless you were given certification (papers) when you got her, she is not one breed. She is most like a domestic short hair. Please make sure when you rehome her that you ask at least $20 for her. There are many strange people out there who are good at convincing people they'll give a cat a good home and then sell it for research...or worse.


Izadore (Izzie) answered on 7/7/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 2 Report this answer


Philbert

oh she is so beautiful, its such a shame you have to lose her. I Hope it is for a good reason. Izzie is right, You should ask something for because someone who is getting her for free might not really have best best interests in mind. a small fee of 20$ or so would probably deter anyone who wanted to use her for dog fight baiting, or experiments. I hope you find a good home for her.

Oh! but in answer to your question. shes a domestic short hair. But she is beautiful and white and will surely have someone fall in love with her quickly.


Philbert answered on 7/8/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


The Magnificent Seven

What a beautiful cat! I hope she finds a good home soon. She is a moggie--a generic cat--and has no breed. Technically, she is a domestic short hair. Her head conrfiguration is totally DSH. Her eye shape could point to Maine Coon blood in her. But she has no "breed." If you have such a lovely cat, and if she's affectionate, then you should be able to place her easily. Don't just put her in a shelter--use the Internet to advertise her, and be careful about possible new owners. I'm a novice breeder, and placing my kittens has been difficult psychologically. But all but one have found good homes (I'm planning to keep the one that's left), and I understand that placing a cat is difficult. But your cat doesn't have a breed as such. Use your beautiful photos of your beautiful cat, use the Internet, and be careful about the future owner. Good luck.


The Magnificent Seven answered on 7/9/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


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