| Paw Colors | Points |
|---|---|
| Grey | 0-49 |
| Red | 50-149 |
| Orange | 150-299 |
| Green | 300-599 |
| Magenta | 600-1499 |
| Purple | 1500-4999 |
| Blue | 5000-9999 |
| Brown | 10000-24999 |
| Black | 25000+ |
i have a female long haired; she is white with orange markings throughout her body and on her paws.
Keywords: white with orange markings
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What’s her face look like?
Long hair could be persian:
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/persian.html
The orange markings may be from a tabby intermixing.
Himalayan markings?
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/persian-him.html
How long is the hair?
Exotics have medium “long” hair:
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/exotic.html
Snoop around those breeds, see what lines up.
Source Link: Cat Fancier\’s Assoc. - Breeds page
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What’s her face look like?
Long hair could be persian:
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/persian.html
The orange markings may be from a tabby intermixing.
Himalayan markings?
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/persian-him.html
How long is the hair?
Exotics have medium “long” hair:
http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/exotic.html
Snoop around those breeds, see what lines up.
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A longhaired ginger tabby. I think it is, but not 100% percent sure of your cat’s breed.
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1.Cream and White British Shorthair.
2.Short Haired.
3.Cat size 4.
4. Great Britain.
Info-
The Cream and White is the rarest of the four original forms of the Bicolour associated with the British Shorthair, the others being black, blue and red. In the early days there used to be a considerable variation in the markings between bicoloured individuals, but as the British Shorthair breed has evolved since Victorian times, and judging standards have been established, the aim has been to obtain an attractive uniformity.
Source Link: \’All about cats\’ Published by \’Atlas Editions\’
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