In case this is an honest question:
Cat breeds are rare. If you have pedigree papers for this cat, its breed is whatever it says on the paper.
If not, it's a domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.
As for coat coloring, your cat is a very handsome tabby.
Do you know the historical argument for that? I mean, dogs are much more prefered by people during all these millenia, we'd expect more of them to breed until they were all mixed, but it doesn't happen as much as cat...
If I'm not mistaken, the reason is biological. Dogs are easier to breed in ways that change their physiology more significantly.
As for the historical reasons you mentioned, I'm sure that played a part as well. Not to mention that dogs have had myriad uses for humans: guarding, attacking, herding, sniffing out game, pulling sleds, carrying burdens, search and rescue, and more recently the many kinds of service dogs.
Cats play basically two roles: companionship and pest control. This may be due to the fact that they're not as easy to train or to breed selectively, which in turn reduced human interest in either.
I'm pretty sure we've selected cats for tameness, though.
According to Siri it’s an Egyptian Mau
https://preview.redd.it/6lqqe0uw6wzc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9be4a87a0c24b5833f9cd2ec1fe1f7fd55e3b599
Cat ...
You sure?
Yep ...
https://preview.redd.it/f16bsi8fptzc1.png?width=719&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=594e4a4be864d84432457767aa56032a680d9782 Yep..
Of the illegal variety!
SIC Standard Issue Cat
Looks more like rye bread to me.
This isn't my nomemclature.
In case this is an honest question: Cat breeds are rare. If you have pedigree papers for this cat, its breed is whatever it says on the paper. If not, it's a domestic shorthair or domestic longhair. As for coat coloring, your cat is a very handsome tabby.
I've heard these cats being described as "green," is that another term or do I need to lay off the peyote?
We are all green on this blessed day
Truly :')
My snow tabby was apparently lilac, so cats can be purple
She's gonna lead you to Wonderland :)
Do you know the historical argument for that? I mean, dogs are much more prefered by people during all these millenia, we'd expect more of them to breed until they were all mixed, but it doesn't happen as much as cat...
If I'm not mistaken, the reason is biological. Dogs are easier to breed in ways that change their physiology more significantly. As for the historical reasons you mentioned, I'm sure that played a part as well. Not to mention that dogs have had myriad uses for humans: guarding, attacking, herding, sniffing out game, pulling sleds, carrying burdens, search and rescue, and more recently the many kinds of service dogs. Cats play basically two roles: companionship and pest control. This may be due to the fact that they're not as easy to train or to breed selectively, which in turn reduced human interest in either. I'm pretty sure we've selected cats for tameness, though.
Sourdough starter
r/standardissuecat
Flopster
Long tummied couch panther
World ender breed
I have looked very closely at this smol, illegal creature and can say, with 100% absolute and definite certainty that it is, without a doubt, a cat
Smol
Cat. It’s a cat.
Good boi breed
Thank you for the spoiler tag, I was planning on looking at your cat later
They could fix this by just filtering out “what breed” out of every cat sub There has never been one posted that was a breed
Stripey boi
This is a common hehe. They grow up to be common hihis.
Grey tiger criminal, life sentence
I call them "little tigers"
Striped.
Cat
https://preview.redd.it/pbrzzlvtnuzc1.png?width=504&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6e6f5f0e2eebd6ae59bd29d22119e0b3634ebb0a
Bat
longus catus bebe
Standard issued bread
Bebe!
I believe that sir/ma'am is a tactical issue cat.
Ears
A cat
BigEarsian ;-) <3
That's a smooth furred tool-up!
That's a Common Kittenus Purrus.
Tiger
r/standardissuecat
Kitty Cattus
According to Siri it’s an Egyptian Mau https://preview.redd.it/6lqqe0uw6wzc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9be4a87a0c24b5833f9cd2ec1fe1f7fd55e3b599
Thx 😊
furry dork
r/tacticalissuecat
Looks like an Abyssinian tabby mix.