Dewey was a golden/copper and white cat with long fur. His breed is unknown. At first, Vicki Myron thought he was part Persian. Other people thought that he might have been a Maine Coon cat or a Norwegian Forest Cat, and some people have argued he was a Tabby Cat, or a common mixed breed. Hope this helped. :)
Dewey Readmore Books - the famous cat from Spencer Public LibraryDog
Maine Coon
Tawnypelt is a character from the Warriors series of books, in which she is depicted as a tabby cat with long fur. In the books, her lineage is not explicitly stated as being a mix breed, but rather she is described as a tabby with amber eyes.
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.
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Burmilla cat breed.
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
I would go Check the vet and see if he can tell the breed. Alternatively, you can find images of cats identified online or there are books at the library that show cat breeds. However, unless your cat came with papers stating the breed, it is impossible to accurately tell what breed (or breeds) your cat may be. Cats that are mixed breeds or have no obvious or known breed in them are called moggies, or Domestic Shorthairs/Domestic Longhairs.
Brambleclaw is a fictional character from the Warriors book series, specifically a warrior cat in ThunderClan. He is described as a dark brown tabby in the books, but his specific breed is not specified.
Vicki Myron is the author of "Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World."
No, the American Shorthair cat breed isn't closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
Yes, the American Curl cat breed is closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
A white cat can be of any breed. It is simply a white cat.