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| The first, her name is Fluffy (short for, Mrs. Fluffybutt). Why I named her this is obvious... she is the biggest fluffball I know. As you can see, she also has quite a sense of humor. 
this is fluffy and my second cat, Kitti, on top of the fridge. I caught them in the middle of an intense love affair. Here you can see her body more clearly as well for ID purposes. 
and finally, here she is lounging happily atop a speaker. 
The next cat is named Kitti, he was my first cat and everyone naturally called him that so it stuck. For originality, i threw an I on the end. I've been told his eyes look siamese, and he is extremely muscular for a house cat. His face is full of expression, and after 2 years I can always tell what he's thinking just by looking at his face. I'd like to know if it is possible he is part siamese, or other type of exotic cat. It is hard to tell, I know, from these pictures, mostly because he squints when the flash goes off. Usually, his eyes are huge, wide and liquid. 
here he is hugging a friend. 
oh yeah - and here's another funny one just for kicks. 
any info you can give will be helpful. Thanks!
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I think they are just your regular mix breed kitties. My friends in Australia like to to use the affectionate term "moggies".
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Kitti could be part Siamese. It looks that way to me, at least... Fluffy looks very Maine coon, My cat's Maine coon/American shorthair.
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| They look like mixed breed shorthair cats. I don't see any one breed. Siamese are pointed cats and none are pointed. Orientals are long slendar cats. They are very pretty, but no real "breed".
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| But if they are mixed breed, the characteristics could come through in other ways than color...He does appear to have a somewhat Siamese look in the shape of the face, as does our new kitten. He was identified as part Siamese due to the fact that some of his littermates were pointed, while he is actually all black, but quite angular, the way the oriental breeds tend to be. I guess he came from an orphaned litter, though, and there was no info on his mother. I also agree that Fuzzy has a very Maine Coon look
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| Hi. I'm not sure but your black cat looks like a Bombay. I have an all black cat with golden eyes also. I asked the vet what breed he is and she said he was a Bombay. Was I thrilled to hear that. You might check with your vet to see if your cat is. It's just my guess. Take care and good luck.
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