Any idea on the breed of my babies?

kuhny1

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Found the little one wondering around in a parking lot. He was crying and was following us. We took him in and nursed him out of dehydration. He couldnt have a bowel movement :( his name's wallie. He has bright copper eyes and random splotches of orange. He is very fuzzy also (we actually nicknamed him fuzzy). I think he's just a normal tabby. I'm more wondering about the black one. I'd figure I'd put wals on here to.

The black one was an adoption but no papers. He loves to cuddle and meows like crazy when he can't find us. His name's Titan. He has a silky black coat and tiny white hairs on his chest and on his belly button area. You can't see them unless you look for them. He has bright green eyes as well. Odd enough, when he's laying in the sun you can almost see very dark greyish stripes, on his belly and inside of his legs. The only one breed I can think of for titan is the British Bombay. I doubt he is but like I said its the only one that matches.

Wallie:



Titan aka caaaat


The white on his head is actually little almost baldspots and they're on both sides of his head above both eyes. He had them since we got him. He also had frog legs and the breeder was going to put him down but he's fine now and runs perfectly normal.



Both cats love each other like brothers :)

 

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Wallie:  So he is a Red and white.  Or perhaps  red and white bicolor. That patter may perhaps be desribed as Saddle.  Too much to be a Harlequin, and a little too little to be called for Tuxedo.   He is a tabby, but all reds are tabbies too.  So ofthen its not even mentioned, unless its some less usual combination, alike spotted tabby or classical tabby.

Re Titan.  You mention you got him from the breeder, so you know his origins...  If its a breeder of  Bombays, the problem is solved...  Even if you didnt got any papers with you.

If he had a female whom run out and got kittens, the problem is solved too...  Its a nice black moggie.

Many blackies sports a very nice looks, being real beautiful mini black panters....   Being as a bombay, either the american or the british type.

But these breeds are scaerce, so not more than a promille of them can be  a bombay whom got lost, and perhaps 2 promilles may be natural children to one.

Not even mentioning, a natural child with a tabby will probably be tabby...  Also the Van pattern is fairly strong... etc...  So the resulting of natural children being blackies is small...

BUT its a fun pastime to speculate what look alike ones loved baby is!    :)

Nice to hear the report, the frog legs got better and he is now OK.  Did you need to do any gymnasitcs and massage sessions, or did he healed spontaneously?
 
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