Any chance he’s got Maine Coon or Savannah in him? He’s 15 lbs!
This social media user asks the following: "Picked up this guy as a kitten and he never stopped growing, he just turned 1! I’m 6 foot 2 for reference. Any chance he’s got Maine coon or savannah in him? He’s 15 lbs!" Those were his words. Sorry for the lower-case spellings which are incorrect. It is natural to ask but if you have to ask, he isn't purebred.
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| Any chance he’s got Maine coon or Savannah in him? He’s 15 lbs! No. Image: u/Bid325 on Reddit.com |
A lot of people ask if their cat is a purebred cat. Sometimes they ask if their cat is a purebred-mix cat. The latter is a moggie anyway so not much point in asking that question. This applies to this guy incidentally and in any case, he is holding up (in the wrong way 😒😉) a ginger tabby male cat of random bred origin which means a moggie to you and me.
No criticism intended. I feel that they have a good relationship. His cat looks like a moggie too. And I love moggies. They are the best cats in fact.
Some random bred cats are naturally large or very large. This does not indicate that the cat is from a breed of large cats ✔️👍. I guess that is obvious, but I understand why he is asking. There are lots of big moggies and his cat is a male.
The thing about asking if your cat is a purebred cat is that all owners of true purebred cats that they have bought from a breeder will have a pedigree. This is a parentage chart showing the family down the generations usually three generations.
And these parents and grandparents will have been registered with a cat association, so all the paperwork is in place.If you have adopted a cat from a rescue without any documentary evidence that the cat is a pedigree, purebred cat you can't say that he or she is.
The cat may be purebred. Sometimes cats have the appearance of a purebred cat. They look very 'made by a breeder'. You can tell the difference between a purebred and a non-purebred (random bred), but you can't say for sure that the cat is purebred and a cat of a certain breed even if they look like they are.
Sometimes you get purebred cats at rescue centres. And there are some rare Maine Coon cat rescue centres! These will be Maine Coon clubs running a rescue service.
Yes, there is one in Wales, UK. The last time I looked the lady had three Maine Coons up for adoption, but she was being careful as the female needed to go to a home where there were no other cats and the home had to be great as the cat as sensitive.
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