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NNadir

(37,549 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:08 AM 16 hrs ago

It appears that one of the cats we adopted from a shelter is a pedigree breed.

We adopted two cats some months back, a topic I've discussed in this forum previously, a mother and son. The mother is obese and her son is a juvenile delinquent, but we love him anyway.

My wife was poking around for what to do cat obesity (which we're slowly managing). She came across a picture of a pedigree cat, a British Shorthair, a breed generally gray in color, think body mass, and striking yellow-orange eyes:



British Shorthair Cat: Characteristics and Care.

The picture is almost identical with our cat Kiki, with white paws, a little bit more white around the neck. (Most British shorthairs are pure grey, but many look like Kiki.

(Her son is clearly a mixed breed, but he has his mother's striking eyes.)

We have no idea how Kiki ended up on the streets of Newark, NJ, pregnant with her son, who is now our second cat Harry, our juvenile delinquent who has confused himself with a flying squirrel. She may have escaped from a breeder situation, a kitten mill. We just don't know, but her history, given to us by the shelter made it clear that she was picked up on the streets of Newark before being transferred down to our local shelter, where she lived with her son, in a cage for a few months.

For the record, I'm not into pedigreed pets, and never would have bought one, but we do love Kiki, a very sweet cat with a wonderful personality, which is apparently a feature of the breed, consistent with who she is.


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It appears that one of the cats we adopted from a shelter is a pedigree breed. (Original Post) NNadir 16 hrs ago OP
most people think my little lotus blossum is siamese rampartd 16 hrs ago #1
Your Kiki is most likely British royalty. Polly Hennessey 16 hrs ago #2
This has generated a number of jokes between my wife and I. My late mother-in-law was obsessed with the idea... NNadir 16 hrs ago #3
Obviously, you mother-in-law simply lost her head about her ancestry. 70sEraVet 14 hrs ago #11
laughing .... My very first question was to be, "Is she snooty?" stopdiggin 13 hrs ago #14
We got Toshiro Plushbottom from a convenience store parking lot chowmama 15 hrs ago #4
Purrfect name! erronis 14 hrs ago #8
Quite by accident we adopted an American Curl!! justaprogressive 15 hrs ago #5
Never herd (stet) of that breed. Lovely! erronis 14 hrs ago #9
Where is her crown? twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #6
She isn't fat, just well fed. hay rick 14 hrs ago #7
I agree with you about adopting - mixed breeds are just fine - in people, too! erronis 14 hrs ago #10
They are the best cats!! cpamomfromtexas 14 hrs ago #12
She's beautiful! QED 13 hrs ago #13

rampartd

(4,248 posts)
1. most people think my little lotus blossum is siamese
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:21 AM
16 hrs ago

i know she is a street cat who showed up in my yard as a kitten, and i love her either way.

NNadir

(37,549 posts)
3. This has generated a number of jokes between my wife and I. My late mother-in-law was obsessed with the idea...
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:33 AM
16 hrs ago

...that she was somehow related to Anne Boleyn, the beheaded wife of Henry VIII. We never understood whence the obsession originated nor if there was any evidence to support the claim, but we didn't contradict it, treating it as a subject of amusement.

We have declared Kiki to be a descendent of Anne Boleyn's cat!

stopdiggin

(15,178 posts)
14. laughing .... My very first question was to be, "Is she snooty?"
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:59 PM
13 hrs ago

(or even snootier than is the norm .. ?)
Which would of course settle the issue ..... (deference MUST be shown .. n' all that .. )

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chowmama

(1,035 posts)
4. We got Toshiro Plushbottom from a convenience store parking lot
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:58 AM
15 hrs ago

Where he was bumming for Slim Jims. Unneutered, fleas, the works.

If he wasn't a British Blue and White, he was an exceptional counterfeit.

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