What Breed is this kitty ?

northernglow

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He looks like a Siamese (if not registered, probably a mix so you should call him a domestic shorthair), somekind of agouti point, hard to say this early (and without seeing his pawpads) chocolate lynx point perhaps, maybe with silver?
Is that a fresh pic or is he older already? He doesn't even look like old enough to be away from his mother. Very very cute though.
 

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Oh wow!!!! Is he ever a beautiful, gorgeous kitten. Almost looks like a tiny snow leopard. I haven't a clue what breed. Just very pretty and I think might become a big cat
 

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Might be a lilac or blue tabby point domestic. Lilac is more fitting to your description of 'beige' lilac is a mushroom-pink colour.
All young kittens eyes are blue, if he's a pointed cat they will remain blue

He's cute and as NorthernGlow said too young to be away from his much yet, so I hope he's still with her, unless it's an older pic of course.
 

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What an adorable kiten
His face looks like the huge cats faces
 

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Wow does he ever look stoic

His ears aren't very large, so probably not an extreme, or modern siamese, but they are definitely set wide enough for an applehead/mix.
 

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Whatever he is,he is gorgeous!I couldn't resist ,that's for sure!
 

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You're going to have to wait 'til he gets a little older to see his final coloring. Right now, I can't even tell whether he's pointed or solid-colored! Looks like something blue or cream, maybe.

Without papers and without any obvious signs of belonging to a specific breed, we just tend to call them "domestic shorthair". Many cats just don't have any breed heritage at all--the generic alley cat or moggy comes in such a wide variety of colors and patterns that you can come up with just about anything!

The color, though--That'll be more obvious once he's a little older.
 
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