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Posted 5/14/2009 2:36:01 PM
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I have had my cat just under 5 months, she is approximately 2 years old, she was a stray when we rescued her so we have no idea what breed she is. Me and my family think she is a Bengal cross but we are not 100% sure, if anybody could help we would be really grateful, thankyou x



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Posted 5/14/2009 3:01:46 PM


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Officially, she's a spotted  tabby domestic shorthair, and a very pretty one at that!

She could have some Bengal in her - is she fairly large?  Very active? Or she could have some Ocicat.

Whatever she is, she's one pretty lady.  Enjoy!

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Posted 5/14/2009 3:08:24 PM


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She might, I not the best person to ask but she is very pretty.

 

  

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Posted 5/15/2009 6:08:40 AM
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She is deffinately a very active cat and loves to run around after balls and things like that. She is about the size of a normal domestic cat, but she is still a little young and maybe still be growing.
She also loves to drink water from taps and showers, this is what made us think she was part Bengal. x


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Posted 5/19/2009 7:07:03 PM
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A very pretty brown mackerel tabby domestic shorthair. I would not call her a spotted tabby even if she shows some spotting in the coat. She really is a mackeral tabby with some of the stripes that are broken.

A true spotted tabby would not have spots that formed a vertical stripe if connected.


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