Sorry kids, but there is no cats that have blue spots on there tounge! I even googled it! And I know for a fact that i am right! I am 11 years old, i should know!!
it could be a bengalpartly true answerYour cat is most likely a mutt. It is a mixed breed of two or more different breeds of cat. Other than that, I have never heard of a breed with spots and stripes.
When a cat has difficulty breathing it's tongue turns blue to indicate that it is not getting oxygen to it's system.
[This usually means that the dog is a mutt and has some Chow breed in it. Chows have black (purple) tongues, so when they have mix breed pups, the puppies have purple dots on their tongues.] CORRECTION: A number of breeds have black or blue tongues. If every dog that has blotches on its tongue were part Chow, all I can say is that those Chows have surely gotten around! Plus, my dog is a registered purebred! She is a blue merle Australian Shepherd. I've wondered if the blue merle gene sometimes causes black splotches on the tongue. Even her skin is merled, not just her hair! Could somebody answer this question who doesn't feel inclined to be insulting? Thanks.
The Ragdoll is a domestic cat breed. The Russian Blue is a cat breed with a silvery blue coat.
The Birman is a breed of cat that is distinguished by blue eyes, white paws, and a silky coat.
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.
The Russian Blue is a breed of domestic cat.
No. The Mesopotamian Blue is an made-up breed of cat in Dave Mckean's successful Varjak Paw books. The cats in the illustrations resemble Russian Blues.
None of them.
Russian blue variant
Bluestar is a Russian Blue
Maltese cat is a name that is often given to any cat whose fur is either completely, or primarily, gray or blue and is of indeterminate breed