I found a feral cat, I don't know what breed she is but I heard Siberian or Maine coon.

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I found a cat a little while ago who is long haired and is black and blonde. A good friend who has many cats said its either a young Maine coon or a Siberian. The reason I want to know is because i think she is pregnant and I heard some breeds have issues with pregnancy. I have no idea how far along she is either.
 

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I found a cat a little while ago who is long haired and is black and blonde. A good friend who has many cats said its either a young Maine coon or a Siberian. The reason I want to know is because i think she is pregnant and I heard some breeds have issues with pregnancy. I have no idea how far along she is either.
for identification, please attach a couple of good pics.

Yes, I saw your tread on P&K- good you have a tread re the self pregnancy there   - that pic wasnt THAT good, not good enough to recognize fine details of possible breeds.
 

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Yeah, she is very much a tortie. I think she is a domestic.  Not clear cut alike of either  Maine Coon nor siberian.   One of the natural stock from which Maine coon were purebred from??
 

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I see the eyes are beautifully green.  It seems torties have quite often green eyes.
 

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Can't tell much without seeing the body of the cat. Maine Coons have a break in the nose, have a "wild" look to their face (hard to tell with a tortie), long hair all over which is a little shorter across the shoulders and rump, tufts between the very big toes,  big pantaloons, bushy tail which is carried low almost dragging on the ground, usually but not always with tufts at their ear tips.   
 
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