There are many cat breeding websites that provide information on the Snowshoe breed. One can try such websites as Pet Finder, Catster and Purina for examples.
my guess is somewhere where there is snow
The Snowshoe cat is considered a medium-sized breed, rather than a large one. Typically, they weigh between 8 to 12 pounds and have a well-proportioned, athletic build. Their striking appearance features distinctive white markings on their paws and face, which contribute to their unique charm. Overall, while they are not large, they are sturdy and muscular.
the brown, white, and black cat in the recent commercial is a Snowshoe. They are a mix of Siamese and American short hair.
According to Wikipedia, the Snowshoe is a short haired cat that originated with the cross-breeding between a Siamese and a bicolor American Shorthair cat. Apparently long haired Snowshoe variants exist, but a long haired Siamese-looking cat with white feet could point to a Birman or a Ragdoll, and a long-haired colorpoint cat to a Himalayan, but it's most likely that your cat is a mix between one of these breeds with a domestic short/medium/long hair than that it is purebred. Vets are often not the best judges of cat breeds; for that, you should consult a cat show judge. They determine breed largely by the head shape, ear placement, body shape and bone structure, color, and other physical breed standards, rather than by personality. You could try entering her in a CFA or TICA cat show in the Household Pet category to see what a professional cat show judge thinks.
Snowshoe cats are a variant of Siamese cats. Like all cats, they are mammals.
every cat breed is good just go to the local pet store and find one that you connect with.
a lynx,or a wild cat
The purina one cat is a snowshoe, a mix of Siamese and American shorthair
Try going to www.fanciers.com/breeds.html.
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