How to Find a Cat's Breed

A cat's breed is not always obvious. Frequently there are multiple blood lines, which can make the process more complicated. Identifying a breed is useful if you are thinking of selling kittens or showing your cat. Read on to learn how to find a cat's breed.

Instructions

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      Step on the scale. The weight of a cat both at birth and in adulthood is specific to breed.

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      Run your fingers through its fur. Certain breeds of cats have distinctive layers of fur. Some breeds have close lying single coats that are waxy and water-resistant. Other breeds have double coats that are thick and downy and offer great insulation during the cold winter months.

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      Mark its height on the wall. Both the average height and average length range are identifying characteristics.

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      Draw a map of its markings. The configuration of markings is a distinctive determinant of breed. There are often predetermined basic patterns, which are usually easily recognizable.

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      Count the colors. Color alone can determine a breed as well.

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      Measure the fur. Fur length can also be the sole factor that distinguishes a breed. Despite this, there are many breeds that have long-haired and short-haired versions.

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      Look into its eyes. Many breeds have specific colors or color ranges that are acceptable.

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      Take a trip to the vet. Many vets can identify your cat breed for you. This may not be necessary for personal interest, but is a good idea when selling your cat or kittens or supporting your breed claim.