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Half siamese and half tabby???

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my kitten is half siamese and half tabby. his body is tan with some darker tan srtipes. he has grey tipped ears and he has a greyish tan tail. and has bright blue eyes. anyone have a cat like this. anyone know how big h**l get? anyone know what h**l look like??? thanks!

also i like the name lexi..any other ideas?

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  1. Yes I have a TABBY POINT SIAMESE... actually I have had a few.

    They usually get quite large.

    He will look wonderful as he gets older

      


  2. I don'T want to play smart here but just for your information - Tabby is an indication of the type of fur pattern and not a breed. Many breed have tabby pattern which shows a circle of a paler color on the side of the cat and the typical M in the forehead. You aslo have Mackrell (not sure of the spelling) that shows more like a tiger stripes. You also have full color, cameo, etc....

    Your's is probably a Linx Point

    It is not a pure bread so unless he has some MaineCoon blood or Norwegian cat blood in him (which doesn't seem to be the case) he will probably be around 7-8 pounds

    As for names  here some I like

    Wooki, Shaelle, Maika, Shanor, Lumpa, Gaidon, BlackRose, Atso, Menor, Kaleb

    Good luck

  3. Tabby is not a breed - it's simply a colour pattern that occurs in lots of breeds of cats as well as those of no particular breed.  Your cat sounds like what's referred to as a "Lynx Point" domestic shorthair.  Pointed markings showing up in a cat doesn't mean one of the parents was Siamese it just means somewhere in the cat's background there was Siamese - this could have been 20 generations ago.

    Since your cat isn't a purebred there's really no way to determine how large it will get.  An average weight would be around 9-12 pounds.

    edit:  just because a cat has pointed markings does NOT make the cat a Siamese and the likelihood of a cat wandering around outdoors as being Siamese is well, slim to none.  The cat you've "seen around" is simply a pointed domestic cat - of no particular breed like 97% of the cats on this planet.

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