This could be any breed of cat. Most breeds have different colour patterns, most of which are very common in most other cat breeds. If you got your cat from a pedigree breeder, then they would have given you papers along with the cat that would say what breed the cat is. If not, it is classed as a Domestic Shorthair or Domestic Longhair (or "moggie"), which is a term used for cats that have mixed genes or have no proof of its linage.
If you still would like to know, try and contact a cat breeder as they have significant knowledge of cat breeds.
It is most probably just a Domestic Shorthair/Long Hair, or it could be a blue British Shorthair, Chartreux, Korat, or Russian Blue. A pedigree cat will come with papers stating what breed the cat is. If your cat did not come with papers, it is classed as a Domestic Shorthair/Longhair. A lot depends on the shape of the ears, shape and color of the eyes etc. You could always ask your vet's opinion or look at pictures of different types of "blue" cats online and see which one most resembles your cat.
a breed of cat is a simmes cat they are a cool cat high five if you have one. wont another cat well there is a mountain cat it is like a cheetah or panther those are types of cats to.
simese
Alright, well, I have a cat that's all gray and he's apperently bred from Russia. (He's a Russin Bleu.) I also have a cat that's all gray and white and we have yet to figure out what she is. We figured out what our gray cat was by watching Cats 101 and we researched a ton online. Good luck!
A Russian Blue is a type of cat. Surprisingly, they are not blue, but gray.
If your cat has gray bubbles on her skin they could be bug bites. Gray bubbles on the cat's skin could also be cancer.
"Un chat gris, is how you say gray cat in french
A blue and white cat is not a breed it's the coloring of a cat! They are called blue and gray but in appearance they are gray and white! A blue and white cat is not a particular breed, just a blue cat with white.
there was a gray cat walking on a gray fence in a gray (or boring as some say gray means) backyard , or it just means your stupid for asking this question cuz it means what it says
The verb is "were" and the subject is "a gray cat and a stripe [sic] kitten"; the simple subject is "cat ... and ... kitten".
Whiskers, the lost cat, is gray.
Fox = canine, Cat=Feline.
Twice.
Her cat is a Scottish Fold and she is gray/white
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