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My younger cat. She's a balinese variant. :wub:
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oh she's a beauty queen ! :wub:
She actually looks very much like a blue point Siamese.
 
Just to add a comparison to your lovely girl - this was my Bluepoint Siamese baby (Suzie Wong) - sadly she died due to cancer at the age of 8 :(

Though I have to correct myself - your girl actually looks like a lilac point :nod:

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Spot on Bloo. She is a lilac point. :D
She's 6 years old now and still just as nutty. Not as noisy as most siamese although more than capable of it. :rolleyes:
Love you cat Bloo. Poor thing. Tis too young to die. :no:
 
awww she has such a lovely face..she looks like a sweet baby. :wub:

I like cats way too much lol. It's a good thing they aren't as easy to keep bunches of like fish are..or I'd be swamped in cats :lol:.
 
Can anyone resize that picture some??I love the cat bloozoo2 I am sorry it died. I think it was very pretty. By the way bloozoo2 what kind of cat is your black cat it is so pretty. I think that cat knows it is pretty. :rofl:
 
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Can anyone resize that picture some??I love the cat bloozoo2 I am sorry it died. I think it was very pretty. By the way bloozoo2 what kind of cat is your black cat it is so pretty. I think that cat knows it is pretty. :rofl:
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lol thanks Angel Lady - my black cat is just simply and "Oriental" :)
Don't want to hijack this thread, but here's some info about the "Oriental" breed :

"Several historical sources show that the original cats of Siam (now Thailand) were not all colorpointed. Indeed cats of all colors were imported to the west from Thailand at the beginning of the twentieth century. Yet, in the 1920's, an official decision made by the Siamese breed association, has set the colorpoint coat pattern as the only acceptable pattern in the Siamese breed.
During the 1950's, breeders in the UK began to explore the new possibilities of multi-colored cats with the Siamese build and personality. Later on, American breeders joined the efforts and in the 1970's the new breed was recognized as the Oriental. At first, in the UK the breed was also known as the Foreign type cat. The Oriental is the standard name today in most associations. The only exception is the white Oriental, which is still called the Foreign White in the UK."
 

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