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what kind of a cat is this

post #1 of 21
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http://s255.photobucket.com/albums/hh146/cateyes221981/


seems a bit to stocky to be a long hair siamese?
post #2 of 21
Possible Ragdoll. Big tufted paws, blue eyes, large body and my neighbor has one with those markings. If it's a Raggie it shouldn't be outside. Adopt it quick!!
post #3 of 21
Thread Starter 
to small and wild to be a ragdoll i think
post #4 of 21
Nope not a Ragdoll.
I was benched with Ragdoll breeders at our last show.
I also have friends that are Ragdoll breeders.
That cat is a DLH with something pointed mixed in.
post #5 of 21
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Originally Posted by chausiefan View Post
to small and wild to be a ragdoll i think
If it's a stray it'll be wild no mater what 'breed' with no/little human contact.

Looks like a pointed domestic.
post #6 of 21
Looks like a blue point possible Ragdoll (pet quality) cat to me.

Jacky, you see SHOW quality Ragdolls, but there are backyard breeders out there breeding pet quality or worse Ragdoll cats. Its quite possible its one or at least part Ragdoll - even if its "wild". IMO its too "purebred" looking to just be a pointed domestic longhair cat.
post #7 of 21
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my first choice was himalayan or siamese persian cross mix? its very stick and wide like a persian



i have it in a cage now ill take pix
post #8 of 21
I am glad you have the cat now. It is a real beauty and I would have to bring it home.
post #9 of 21
My sister got a cat like that a few months ago at the pound in oakland.
Are you keeping the cat?
post #10 of 21
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im not sure shes going to the spca to get veted and fixed if shes sick they will put her down though and she seems sick shes mising patches of fur has a wet nose and a bad sneeze
post #11 of 21
I would not take her to the pound.
Why dont you see if the rescue in Vacaville will help?

post #12 of 21
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shes not going to the pound they are only treating her giving her shots spaying her and de worming her checking her health for my voucher of 15 dollars is the deal

they are going to fiv test her and i guess if a cat is positive they will put it down unless i fight with them maybe???


the cat was never going to go to the spaca the plan was she gets fixed healthy then i foster her find out if she is a real feral if she is a feral i let her go in my yard again if shes not a feral i keep her socialize her more and then maybe find a perm home for her or she will go into another foster cat rescue she will never be put in a cage i will not allow that ever and plus they put down 100 cats a month here at the spca over crowded specially now that its kitten season

if they put her to sleep cause of her aids i will be so broken


on broken hearts i could write the book but they dont wanan hear about it
post #13 of 21
Remember the Distemper outbreak in Sacramento in 2008 and so many pets were pts.
A cat can live with feline aides.
I hope she test neg and is saved.
There are people the take care of positive cats.
post #14 of 21
Thread Starter 
maybe i could try 2 make them understand if i quit crying long enough

i would take care of her if she was fiv
post #15 of 21
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Originally Posted by chausiefan View Post
shes not going to the pound they are only treating her giving her shots spaying her and de worming her checking her health for my voucher of 15 dollars is the deal

they are going to fiv test her and i guess if a cat is positive they will put it down unless i fight with them maybe???


the cat was never going to go to the spaca the plan was she gets fixed healthy then i foster her
If you are just taking her in to be health checked, then how do they have the right to put her to sleep if she has FIV? I mean if you are not giving the cat to them, then she belongs to you so they have no claim over her right?
FIV is not even that contagious so I don't know why they would want to put her to sleep.

Info here: http://www.bestfriends.org/theanimal...e/cats_fiv.cfm
"Despite what many people think, cats with this condition can live perfectly long, happy, healthy lives."
post #16 of 21
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i dont know how they have the power to do that the lady who took my cat just told me that maybe i will talk to them tonight and ask if i have a right to take the cat back they made it seem like i had no choice
post #17 of 21
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good news she is comming back here for sure i talked to them

so what about a bermin? Anygone else wann try and figure out her breed i really dont think shes a moggy

does she look like a cross between a him and a siamese?
post #18 of 21
Doesn't look like any type of Himi to me. Either Birman, Ragamuffin, or Ragdoll. as light as that cat is, it's probably a fairly young Ragdoll. (I don't know much about Birmans...if they darken as they age.)
post #19 of 21
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i had a ragdoll breeder look at the pic she thinks its a ragdoll also wow a ragdoll with such a fiery temper lol never thought that would exist! the cat is very dominant and is the queen of all the ferals here
post #20 of 21
Smudge is a pretty un-laid-back Ragdoll, as well!
post #21 of 21
That looks like a Blue point Ragdoll to me... Beautiful kitty
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