The cream refers to the "light red" parts, not the pale body color. :-) Cream in cats is the Dilute of red/orange tabby.
She is a Blue-Cream(dilute) Tortoiseshell, Lynx(tabby) Point.
So on vet records, I would put:
Dilute Tortoiseshell Lynx Point, Domestic Shorthair.
My guess is just a DSH with a fever coat as a baby.
Now, his fur grew out, he has shed off all the odd-colored fur, and is showing his generically true color, which has always been black.
The only way for a fever coat to stay would be for the "fever" to have cause permanent damage to the...
Because Agouti is actually the gene that causes banding on each hair shaft. If you look at her hairs you will see stripes of color on each individual hair, and you would see this even on a tabby with a stiping pattern. In many animals agouti looks like your kitty, just ticked (think cottontail...
LOL yes, that's Loki, and he is a dork. My favorite is the one of him reaching his paws around from behind. So silly! Although, with all that, they still didn't knock it over. It's pretty sturdy. :-)
They estimated age based on her teeth I would imagine.
Sometimes, if they have been in a bad situation for long enough, their teeth can appear "older" than they are...
However, what it sounds like to me is that she was underweight and the weight gain is because of that, and also was probably...
One way to tell if a cat is black, but with a lot of rust, making it look brown...or actually chocolate....is to look at the nose leather. In a genetically chocolate cat, it will also be chocolate, not gray or black.
She could be, but without papers she would still be called a Domestic Medium Hair. That just means she is a medium haired cat of no specific breed. What she has in her ancestry is a mystery, but if it's there, it is probably not recent. So, not a parent or grandparent Maine Coon.
If it's just solid black then she is a Black and white Domestic Shorhair. It can also be called Black Bicolor which means "and white"
Most 2 month old kittens are full of energy! They are usually very silly, very fast, and love to play. :-)
Oh yes, she is most definitely a Torbie (brown and orange tabby). :-)
So she is a Mackeral Torbie, Domestic Medium Hair.
Very pretty girl. And so glad you were able to rescue her!