• @[email protected]
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    615 hours ago

    anyone who calls cats by their breed is like someone who calls Gatorade by its flavors and not its color
    That being said unlike my ‘leftovers’ colored kibby :)

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    214 hours ago

    Man I like cats but to me it looks like there’re three breeds here max, with a few that might be mixed breed lol

    There are so many similarities i feel like it’s a stretch to call many of them different.

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    121 day ago

    the only ones i don’t like are the ones we’ve bred to have congenital health issues, i will never understand how people think the flat faces are in any way appealing.

  • Klnsfw 🏳️‍🌈
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    323 hours ago

    My favorite are moggies.

    I am fascinated by these creatures that evolution has shaped according to their environment and in contact with mankind.

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    21 day ago

    Center right. Love the hair tufts, love the nose, and love that they are big enough to make cuddling feel premium™.

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    Exotic shorthair.

    My sweet boy was an exotic I picked up from Craigslist for his shelter adoption fee. New family realized he was “too gross” for their white-walled, white-carpeted home.

    Was the sweetest boy ever. Loving towards everyone and simply fearless! Just always looked angry. Miss you, Waluigi.

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    152 days ago

    None of them. You don’t have Russian blues in this image, hands down they’re some of the best cats.

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        52 days ago

        Fun fact, basically all of the US Russian Blue stock was cross bred with Siamese lines during WW2 to prevent inbreeding. Almost all of them carry recessive color point genes so you’ll see lavender point kittens out of purebred RB breeding occasionally.