Anyone know what kind of cat my baby is?

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I tried posting this last night but no one at all responded. I found this little guy about a month ago behind the dumpster. He is the sweetest baby and loves to give affection. He's all white, no spots, no other colors at all and he has beautiful light blue eyes. Can someone please tell me what kind of cat you think he is?
 
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Thank you, I hope so. I've read that most white cats with two blue eyes are deaf but he can hear :)
 

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Thank you, I hope so. I've read that most white cats with two blue eyes are deaf but he can hear
There are a couple of breeds whom can be white with blue eyes.  And hear.

but I wonder if he isnt a creme point  (point ="siamese mix")  being creme, ie very weak rosy, you wont see the pointed  places, nor the masque, unless you look really close.

My monitor is so so, so I dont see.  Do you see?   Is he a tiny more rosy on ears, tail, face then on the body??
 
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Yes his ears are really pink, he's the most adorable little guy. There is a Siamese stay outside. Is it normal for his eyes to always be watery? There's no mucus or anything like that, just teary.
 

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Yes his ears are really pink, he's the most adorable little guy. There is a Siamese stay outside. Is it normal for his eyes to always be watery? There's no mucus or anything like that, just teary.
that is something that needs to be check by a vet
 
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Chronic watery eyes is not normal. Best to have him checked by your vet. Could be allergies or feline herpes.
 
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They don't drip or anything, just a bit watery.I'll take him to the vet just to be safe. Thank you.
 

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Yes his ears are really pink, he's the most adorable little guy. There is a Siamese stay outside. Is it normal for his eyes to always be watery? There's no mucus or anything like that, just teary.
Ok, lets then take as a working hypothesis he is a creme point, and the natural son of this siamese outside.  

(the other significant must have also been at least a carrier of the point gene - as the point gene must come from mom and dad.).  Creme is diluted red, so at least one of the parents must be red or diluted -  I dont remember which  gender is coupled to the inheritance of red color.

I agree with the others, its wise to let a vet check these eyes, Its no crash emergency, but you should do it.

Im glad to read you ARE going to do it.    :)
 
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