Her fur is unique and nothing like I've ever seen. She's dark grey/black but underneath she's white. She has short(ish) stubby legs and isn't usually cross-eyed.. think it was from the flash. Thanks!
My 6 week old kitten has the same fur. It here in like that after she lost all her hair. She was black and calico but now is gray. I think she has some Russian blue in her. I will be curious to see what others think.
Aimee. Interesting with your cat. I dont have much ideas, but I wonder if he if she really isnt a pointed cat... I see a stroke of yellowish... So I suspect he is tortoiseshell too - yeah, you yourself wrote calico. This probably explains hers peculiar color behavior.
Torbies and tortoiseshell looks often bewildering at first glance.
There is no especial Russian in her looks.. Which of course dont deny such ancestry, if there is such ancestry.
I live in Ontario, Canada. I'm not sure how common British cats are, although I do believe I had another cat with that ancestry as well, a stubby-legged, grey cat. I always gets my cats from shelters so I'm never given any information about them. Aimee, that kitten is adorable! Cute pic!
That is very neat! What does her coat feel like? I have a bengal and he has more of a pelt then fur and it has that same separated effect. I'm just asking because pelts feel much different then the average cat, very soft short and thick. It is more water prof. It could be that is is part pedigree.
Her fur is thick and sheds a lot. She's pretty soft but it's not a slick soft like my other two. It's definitely unique and thank goodness she loves being brushed!