First off, my apologies if this is in the wrong section. I was uncertain which part of the forum to put this question in, so I came over here.
Now, not long ago I was not aware that there were such thing as cat breeds. I just knew the black cats, the white cats, the calico cats, the tabby cats, etc. Now I know there are such things as cat breeds, and cats of undetermined "pedigree" are classified as "Domestic short hairs" or "Domestic long hairs".
Is that the term used to describe "mixed breed" cats? Or is that an actual breed of cat in itself? Suppose I have a Maine Coon mix... would that cat be a domestic long hair, as well as a Maine Coon Mix?
Just trying to learn
Now, not long ago I was not aware that there were such thing as cat breeds. I just knew the black cats, the white cats, the calico cats, the tabby cats, etc. Now I know there are such things as cat breeds, and cats of undetermined "pedigree" are classified as "Domestic short hairs" or "Domestic long hairs".
Is that the term used to describe "mixed breed" cats? Or is that an actual breed of cat in itself? Suppose I have a Maine Coon mix... would that cat be a domestic long hair, as well as a Maine Coon Mix?
Just trying to learn








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). If you had a cat that was half Maine Coon and half non-pedigree, then you could call it a "Maine Coon mix" or a "domestic longhair". Either one would be accurate. Because without registration with a purebred cat registry to prove the cat is purebred, a cat is just a cat.





