Mia's Possible Breed?

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What a lovely name for a lovely cat. To me she looks just like a typical shorthair and a cute one at that
 
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You're so kind! Thank you. I hope you and your animal buddies have a nice day/night
 

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Your most welcome.
All the best [emoji]128521[/emoji]
 

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This is Mia. I'm not entirely sure what her breed is, does anyone have any ideas on her possible breed?
Most probably a domestic shorthair.  The great majority of cats do NOT belong to any particular breed - and are called for domestic.   Or sometimes moggie.

The pattern is Harlequin, I dont see clearly, but I think she isnt one-colored brown and white, but a tabby, where the pattern of tabby and white comes as a Harlequin..

Its a fairly strong pattern.  I expect all/most of her littermates are more or less similiar.
 
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Thank you all for answering. Now that you've mentioned it, her litter mates were more or less the same.
 

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Thank you all for answering. Now that you've mentioned it, her litter mates were more or less the same.
Tx for the confirmation!   To speak the truth, Im not sure if its the pattern as such which is strong, or if its really the white spot gene which makes it looks so.  I know from other sources the white spot gene is very strong, dominates over other dominating genes...
 
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