Jul 13, 2021 #1 illa_wen TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined Jul 12, 2021 Messages 14 Purraise 32
Jul 13, 2021 #2 StefanZ Advisor Staff Member Advisor Joined Sep 18, 2005 Messages 26,115 Purraise 10,824 Location Sweden He could surely be compared to a such. But unless there is a story, he is most probably a domestic shorthair, seal point... Ie a moggie. The point gene is quite widely spread among the cat population in USA and Europe.
He could surely be compared to a such. But unless there is a story, he is most probably a domestic shorthair, seal point... Ie a moggie. The point gene is quite widely spread among the cat population in USA and Europe.
Jul 13, 2021 #3 S Sylvia Jones TCS Member Alpha Cat Joined Jun 11, 2019 Messages 471 Purraise 659 He is gorgeous!
Jul 14, 2021 #4 goingpostal TCS Member Super Cat Joined Mar 11, 2011 Messages 858 Purraise 1,231 Location MN Colorpoint domestic short hair
Jul 14, 2021 #5 Flybynight TCS Member Alpha Cat Joined May 24, 2020 Messages 505 Purraise 556 illa_wen Could be a traditional Siamese. Looks more Siamese than mixed Siamese.
Jul 14, 2021 #6 Meowmee TCS Member Top Cat Joined May 2, 2018 Messages 2,921 Purraise 3,686 For sure looks very pb applehead. Has he been checked for a chip? Gorgeous baby Here is my Quinnbear, a pb traditional sealpoint siamese Attachments 22FCFAE9-51EB-4061-9279-C00261ACAF24.jpeg 1.3 MB Views: 73 Last edited: Jul 14, 2021
For sure looks very pb applehead. Has he been checked for a chip? Gorgeous baby Here is my Quinnbear, a pb traditional sealpoint siamese