What breed is my little kitten?

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Breed seems to be a persian mix, perhaps half or a 3/4 parts modern persian.   The colors is diluted tortie, I think.  Probably also a tabby pattern thrown in for good measure.  Ie a torbie.  As there is the hint of the renown M on the forebread.

Such a combination makes it a byzantine (unclear) riddle....   :)    So diluted torbie will it be, I think

You have got a little prettie!     If you are one of these whom love to busy yourself with lotsa of  fur grooming, that is precisely what you shall have!
 
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StefanZ thank you for your response :)
Also, any name suggestions?
 

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StefanZ thank you for your response

Also, any name suggestions?
Amineh Mirza.

Mirza is a persian traditional honorary title for someone learned, perhaps a doctor.

Amineh is a kurdish name, for example for this kurdish girl whom joined Peshmerga at 13, at 20 did she come as refugee to Sweden, educated herself to a master degree in Social workers, become member of the Swedish parliament.

The mocking deregatory insult mirza of her childhood (you dont think you are somebody, heh?),  she as adult become for real.

These names would work on a male cat too, esp Mirza.
 
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Amineh Mirza.

Mirza is a persian traditional honorary title for someone learned, perhaps a doctor.

Amineh is a kurdish name, for example for this kurdish girl whom joined Peshmerga at 13, at 20 did she come as refugee to Sweden, educated herself to a master degree in Social workers, become member of the Swedish parliament.

The mocking deregatory insult mirza of her childhood (you dont think you are somebody, heh?),  she as adult become for real.

These names would work on a male cat too, esp Mirza.
Thank you for these meaningful names. Shall consider them, especially Mirza. Only problem is that I've got a cousin named Mirza :3
 

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My 2 Persian Boys are named "Tank", as he is unstoppable and always at the center of anything that smacks of mischief or destruction.  The other is "Tabs", short for Tabby Cat, as I guess I was just short of inspiration that day...  :-)

Enjoy!!!
 

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British longhair/ Persian? Also what can you say about his coat pattern/ color?
Goodness! The adorable is strong in this one!

Are you sure you meant to say "his" coat? Because it's clearly a tortoiseshell and nearly all are female.  Male torties are extremely rare to find.
 
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sivyaleah Thank you!
Before we brought her home we were told that she's a male. Since she's a tortoiseshell we checked again and sure enough she's a female :) still haven't named her yet. I'm thinking Sierra/ Lexi/ Kira. Any suggestions?
 
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My 2 Persian Boys are named "Tank", as he is unstoppable and always at the center of anything that smacks of mischief or destruction.  The other is "Tabs", short for Tabby Cat, as I guess I was just short of inspiration that day...  :-)
Enjoy!!!
Awh thanks to Tank you must never be bored [emoji]128514[/emoji] turns out this little one's a female after all. Thanks for your response anyway! P.s- beautiful cats!.
 

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sivyaleah Thank you!
Before we brought her home we were told that she's a male. Since she's a tortoiseshell we checked again and sure enough she's a female
still haven't named her yet. I'm thinking Sierra/ Lexi/ Kira. Any suggestions?
LOL!

Seriously, I'm not in the market for another cat, let a lone a kitten but oh my, I would have a very hard time passing her over 
 
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I think Kira is a great name. (I've heard Kiki as a short form and I think that suits her so well!) 
That's so weird because even before I read your response, I'd been calling her both Kira and Kiki [emoji]128522[/emoji]. Thank you, glad I made the right choice!
 
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