Describe the Breed of My Cat

StefanZ

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I dont really see clearly the pattern - a second I thouhg shehe has no pattern, ie she is a sort of ticked tabby.

But she does has some, better seen in the darkish photo  - I guess on either a broken mackerel - the most probable, or perhaps even a spotted tabby.

But, why Im not clearly seeing the pattern?  I think Abby is a  diluted tortoise, a blue and creme one...   I was writing, male torties are rare, but I believe Abby is usually a female name, so she is a girl?
 
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Yes shes a girl, she walk in off the street as a kitten xmas day. Vet said domestic short hair but that's seems generic. This pic is dark but as far a pattern, i couldn't ever find a fit of breed. Thx for the help
 

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Wow, what a Christmas gift!  As from Above.   :)

Yes, domestic shorthair is the generic - after all, most cats are domestic...

I think, genetically she is a mackerel tabby. But there are enough with spots, making her technically into a spotted individual...

You have a cat difficult to describe and cathegorize, but by exaclty this reason, she is unique, a rarity, a very especial gift.
 
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