American Shorthair
Correction:
Actually, there is an actual breed of cat called American Shorthair. It resembles the British Shorthair cat breed, but less stocky in build. The correct term for a mixed breed is "Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Longhair", often called "Moggy".
American ShorthairCorrection:Actually, there is an actual breed of cat called American Shorthair. It resembles the British Shorthair cat breed, but less stocky in build. The correct term for a mixed breed is "Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Longhair", often called "Moggy".
Persians are the most popular cat breed, but most cats owned are mongrels (mixed breed).
There is no way to tell just by the colors what breed that cat might be. It is most likely mixed breed, though.
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The most popular pedigree breed of cat is the Persian, but the Domestic Shorthair (otherwise known as the Moggy or mixed breed) is much more popular.
Some Egyptian Mau do have stripes. But it doesn't mean your cat isn't a mixed breed. The only way you could find out for sure is to find out the breed of it's parents.
Morris, the 9 Lives Cat, was a orange tabby cat known for his appearances in advertising for 9Lives cat food. He was not a specific breed of cat, but rather a mixed-breed cat with a distinctive orange coat.
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.
'Moggy' is one of the terms for a mixed-breed domestic cat.
If you mean what type of cat there is the most of, I'd have to say, stray, mixed breed.
Unless you got the cat and pedigree papers from a breeder, it is almost impossible to tell what breed it is. Many breeds and mixed breeds of cats can be black. A breed of a cat cannot be depicted by a single trait alone.
A dog of mixed breed is commonly referred to as a "mutt" or a "mixed breed dog." These dogs can exhibit a variety of traits from different breeds and are often unique and full of personality. The term "inferior" is not accurate or appropriate to describe mixed breed dogs.