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Could These Kittens Be Part Siamese?

Could These Kittens Be Part Siamese? - fuzzy kittens with Siamese or Himalayan markingsThe mom is calico, we don't know what the dad was. The other kittens from the litter don't look like this. Does anyone know what breed they could be mixed with to cause them to have such colors/markings?

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August 16, 20181 found this helpful

Based on their markings, I'd say the kitten are mixed with Blue Point Siamese. They are beautiful and absolutely adorable.

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August 16, 20180 found this helpful

The one in the front has the face of an angora

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August 16, 20180 found this helpful

They are adorable and one of them looks like it could be mixed with angora.

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August 16, 20180 found this helpful

Yes...I have had a Siamese cat when I was a teen I can tell by the face and ears.

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August 17, 20180 found this helpful

How squeezable!!

Absolutely adorable.. They are so small but their true mixture will be more noticeable when they get a little older. Wait a little longer and when you take them to their vet they will be able to tell you a little something about their mix.

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Their first year is very important for a good healthy long life.

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I feel sure many people would say - does not matter the mix - pack um up and send them to me.

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August 17, 20180 found this helpful

I just want to kiss those sweet faces!! Adorable!

The have the face shape and ears that make me think they could have been babies of a friend's late kitty who was a Birman.

cfa.org/.../Birman.aspx

And they also have some of the Siamese coloring.

I like how cybergrannie said it about just mix em up and send them to me!! I so wish my Clarence liked cats....but his hate for them is legendary so he stays an only!

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August 17, 20180 found this helpful

Himalayans will also have these markings, and the long hair is definitely Himalayan

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August 17, 20180 found this helpful

Your adorable kittens are long haired colorpoint kittens. Many breeds have the colorpoint markings, himalayan, siamese, Burmese. And there are others. There are different colors for the colorpoint markings, sealpoint (dark brown) is the most common.

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The only breed with colorpoint markings and white feet is the Birman. Colorpoint markings darken as the kitten matures.

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August 17, 20180 found this helpful

It is very hard to tell by looking at their faces, Siamese is only one possibilty, they could have traces of Himalayan, Ragdoll or even a Birman DNA in their lineage.

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January 7, 20200 found this helpful

Maybe part snowshoe? Which are bred from the Siamese and domestic shorthair (a fairly new breed) I say this cause of their little white paws which is where the breed gets their name from

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March 19, 20220 found this helpful

My cat, Shiloh, looked exactly like this when she was a kitten. I've been searching for the same answer! Mama kitty was a Calico, father unknown. Of what I know ..they are a colorpoint short hair, but that is just the traits, not specific breed. They resemble Tonkinese/Siamese but have the white paws, they do have markings like Birman, but those are long haired, bigger build/thicker than Siamese.

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Not quite a Snowshoe, those have more patches of color, and an inverted white "V" shape on their face. Can't call them 'Snowshoe Siamese' because those are considered individual breeds. So...?

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March 22, 20220 found this helpful

My cat, Shiloh, looked exactly like this when she was a kitten. I've been searching for the same answer! Mama kitty was a Calico, father unknown. Of what I know ..they are a colorpoint short hair, but that is just the traits, not specific breed. They resemble Tonkinese/Siamese but have the white paws, they do have markings like Birman, but those are long haired, bigger build/thicker than Siamese.

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Not quite a Snowshoe, those have more patches of color, and an inverted white "V" shape on their face. Can't call them 'Snowshoe Siamese' because those are considered individual breeds. So...?

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March 26, 20220 found this helpful

My cat, Shiloh, looked exactly like this when she was a kitten. I've been searching for the same answer! Mama kitty was a Calico, father unknown. Of what I know ..they are a colorpoint short hair, but that is just the traits, not specific breed. They resemble Tonkinese/Siamese but have the white paws, they do have markings like Birman, but those are long haired, bigger build/thicker than Siamese.

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Not quite a Snowshoe, those have more patches of color, and an inverted white "V" shape on their face. Can't call them 'Snowshoe Siamese' because those are considered individual breeds. So...?

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