For fun, guess at moggy breeding?

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This lovely little fellow is a year old now and is still small and delicate. He's got a very sharp face and a convex profile with big ears and he very often looks oriental or rex like to me. What do we reckon, apart from that he's gorgeous ?. Was daddy a siamese?

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Big standard Ginger mog. I had two exactly the same.

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He's the 4th ginger moggy I've had and none of them had a face anywhere near as sharp as his or ears as big. Yours, for example looks to have the normal dip between the eyes where mine is convex and his nose/jaw doesn't look to me anywhere near as narrow as mine. Mine's ears are also proportionately a lot bigger, than either my other movies, or yours.

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He does look as though he could have a touch of the oriental about him, and there are oriental cats with that colouring around.

It's his eyes, ears, chin and mouth and slightly narrower muzzle, plus what looks like slight striping on his legs that caught my eye in the top photo (can't see it at all in the second photo).

Of course he could just be a delicately formed cat but, at first glance, if I was told he was officially half or part oriental, it wouldn't surprise me.

Whatever he is, he's gorgeous, and looks like he's well aware of the fact too :)

(speaking as a person owned by a Siamase cat).
 

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What is his coat like, compared to your previous cats? And what about his claws? No idea on the effect of cross breeding on these characteristics, but Siamese only have one coat, and a very silky one at that. They also are known not to be able to fully retract their claws. Mine can't. She can also extend them to the feline version of Edward Scissorhands, or so it feels to me :)
 

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Pretty standard coat, probably slightly on the long side, but very silky. Just getting quite talkative now too, which we love.

Mum was a moggie, they were a bit late neutering her. Dad isn't known.
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Definitely a touch of the "Don't You Know Who I Am?" expression, there.
I think possibly Siamese. He's possessed of a very imperious stare . . .


Oh he is! And I only realised last week he has amber eyes.
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He's gorgeous, I love cats with an oriental tinge. I'm not sure about the siamese though. Years ago I had a known half Siamese (mum was a pedigree show queen who escaped and was a naughty girl when she was in season). Mine had a much longer nose and was quite large and lithe - he was like rippling sexy muscle with a very shiny coat and also very talkative. He would come on walks with us like a dog and ask to be carried on a shoulder when he felt he'd walked far enough.

I'm no cat expert but I'd guess yours had something foreign going on there, just not sure it's siamese.
 

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He's gorgeous, I love cats with an oriental tinge. I'm not sure about the siamese though. Years ago I had a known half Siamese (mum was a pedigree show queen who escaped and was a naughty girl when she was in season). Mine had a much longer nose and was quite large and lithe - he was like rippling sexy muscle with a very shiny coat and also very talkative. He would come on walks with us like a dog and ask to be carried on a shoulder when he felt he'd walked far enough.

I'm no cat expert but I'd guess yours had something foreign going on there, just not sure it's siamese.

You're spot on how muscular Siamese are, something I never realised until I got one.

I adore mine. She's the sweetest, most loving little thing I could ever wish for, but with bags of character and, yes, quite dog like. She loves to play fetch and chase and be chased round the garden (which she never strays from).

My previous (bog standard tuxedo moggy) cat was a very quirky, vocal, clever, highly strung drama queen. It's why I decided to get a Siamese next time, hoping to get a similar personality and got it in abundance, but without much of the drama queen and heaps more, loving nature wise. Hoping it's many years before I look to get another cat but for sure it will be another Siamese. They're wonderful cats.
 

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Oh can I play? This handsome cat appeared on our drive yesterday and tried to climb into my cat. I’m not very knowledgeable about cats but could he/she be a Bengal?
 

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Oh can I play? This handsome cat appeared on our drive yesterday and tried to climb into my cat. I’m not very knowledgeable about cats but could he/she be a Bengal?

The colouring could be but that head shape looks very distinctive. Maybe a breed specialist will be asking soon. I'd have been tempted to kidnap a cat that pretty!
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Beautiful cats. This is My friends cat he lives at the yard. His name is cookie, he has bengal in him . He can be a lovely wee thing, then he can be a right wee sh!t!!!
i had my back to him one day, and he ran up it, dug his claws in all the way up! Stupid wee fkr lol ?
 

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You might have something there. The almond eyes, whip tail and quite a few of the behaviour characteristics too.
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We have one who the vet insisted on entering on their system as Abyssinian - he’s absolutely not purebred but he has the face shape, big ears and voice of one. Unfortunately he also has a rare dental problem which is apparently common in pure bred Abyssinians so every now and then he loses a few more teeth :confused:. But like yours is very handsome and knows more people in the street than we do!
 
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