My cat is white and black and I'm not good at cat breed stuff, just curious lmao. But she's funny and she has pink paws and one has a black birthmark on it and she looks like a cow.
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I think your very pretty cat is a domestic short hair. I love her unique markings.
The face looks part tuxedo.
I also will go with the Domestic Shorthair. She is beautiful and looks healthy and playful. The only way to know for sure is through DNA . Here is a look at Domestic Shorthair fur babies- www.bing.com/
thankyou so much
I believe you have what is commonly called a 'bicolor' cat or more specifically a 'cow or moo cat'.
This is like a Tuxedo cat and these are not breeds but their colors are caused by different genes and these colors cannot be predicted or planned.
Check this site:
thecowcat.com/
prettylitter.com/
Because she is bicolor cat lovers say she could have lot longer cat life than most cats - 20 years (if kept in healthy state). I had a black and white tuxedo cat that lived over 19 years - loving cat.
I see that you have a collar and leash on your baby and I would just like to caution you that just using a collar/leash and not a harness is not recommended for cats.
Please read about this on this site:
www.gallant.com/
thankyou and yes im aware of the leash these are kind of old but thats when i was scared to let her outside but now i dont have any leashes and i dont cut her nails anymore
She is beautiful and one of my favorites but we have never seen one at our adoption centers so we're still looking.
Not sure, but I think they are more rare than stated on some sites and there is no way to 'breed' them - they just happen unexpectedly.
Glad she no longer needs a leash and you can usually find a grooming shop that will clip her nails for a small cost ($10-$15) but normally, cats do not have to have their claws clipped but about every 4-6 months but sometimes the claw will grow into the pad if not clipped so be sure to keep a watch and not let this happen.
Enjoy your 'moo' baby and stay safe and not lonely because you have a loving companion for company.
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