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Can a purebred Meezer have white mitted feet?
I have to agree with GoldeKitty on this one. The cat does look like a mix because the white is not only on the feet but also the chest. I do see how it's facial structure resembles a Siamese though. It does look like it has purebred in it's line. Calling it a Siamese mix seems appropriate in this case.Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
They "might". The Snowshoe cat is a purebred (siamese crossed with bicolor orignially). Is that all the white on the cat - just the feet?
More then likely there's a mix somewhere along the lines. But the picture does look like there's white on the chest. If so, then I agree it would be more of a shorthair ragdoll. If a Siamese was crossed with a bicolor Ragdoll you would get short coated pointed bicolor mixes. Maybe the lady had both breeds and crossed them (by accident or on purpose).
She most likely isn't pure bred, but even if she was the babies would ONLY be pointed/blue eyed if the male she bred with was pointed/blue eyed or carrying the pointed gene. So even if she was pure and papered she would still deliver kittens that weren't pointed if the father wasn't (or wasn't carrying the gene)Originally Posted by white cat lover
OK. Well, she was surrendered to the local HS with her two babies....when she has babies she's aggressive. Well, yeah, her two babies....the lady breeds purebred Siamese cats. The babies are black & white....so we have a hard time believe momma is a purebred Meezer!
This is a pic of momma:
ETA: I've labeled her as a Siamese X...not sure what else I can do there on Petfinder!
No no no no no!!!!Originally Posted by Arlyn
Ok Nat, send that odd-eye calico to me now