Sam (Samantha), Xastion, and all, two more pics!

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Okay, I don't want to sound redundant, but here's one more good pic of Cindy. What breed has big ears like her? Also, notice that she has two broken necklaces and one pretty solid one. Random spots on her sides, legs, and face, including one little spot on her chin. Cindy's and Lucy's ears are sort of Welsh-Corgy, so large and dog like. Thanks for your comments! Also, pixie-bobcats are a possibility, but don't they have bobbed (short) tails? Cindy's tail has a kink near the tip.
 
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Maybe I'm in the wrong forum, as these kittens are mixed breeds, but I'd like to know what breed of cat has very large ears.
 

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alot of kittens have very big ears. Moe and Neo are red tabbies and there ears were HUGE when they were little.
 

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I'll agree with everyone who has already responded to your previous posts on this topic -- these kittens look like domestic tabbies. ALL kittens have large ears for the most part.
 

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Hi.

Yes, they do look like a few Pedigree Breeds, but I beleive they are Domestic-Shorthairs.

Any kind of cats can have large ears, sometime my persians even do- even though the standard calls for small rounded ears


 
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that the shelter gave them. Thanks for your replies about this subject.
Maybe it's because I never had really young kittens before, but the vet told me that these kittens were longer and had longer legs and ears, a different breed of cat from the cuddly, chubby, furry kittens people are used to seeing. Lucy still reminds me of a bat when she's resting on the blanket in the family room. It has to be the fur color and pattern on her head with those long ears. Both kittens have that "foxy" long, pointed eared look to them.
 

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Well, Isis really doesn't have too much larger ears then either of my tabbies. The most notable thing about Isis, besides her spots, are her eyes which are very almond shaped and she always looks concerned. heh, a trait of her breed.

They are really cute kittens! It's hard to say what kind of cats they are, they could be just a general mixed tabby or have Egyptian Mau pure bred close in their lineage.
 

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Your baby looks like Oscar. He is a Domestic shorthair tabby. They could even be twins


As you can see he has the broken spotted coat, big ears, and the necklace and spots on his chin as well just like your pretty baby.




 
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