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Cat ID?

Cat ID?
Great Argus, 26 May 2020
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    • Great Argus
      Big Cat Rescue in Spokane, WA circa 2006. Possibly one of the wildcat group?
    • Fallax
      I imagine it is probably a European wildcat however it could very well just be a domestic cat too since it lacks the features of a wildcat.
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    • TeaLovingDave
      Looks to be a domestic to me.
    • TinoPup
      Looks like a Bengal. It's a breed/hybrid that goes back to crossing asian leopard cat with a domestic cat. A few still do F1 crossings, but later generations are much more common. A lot of wild cat rescues have a few, along with Savannah cats (serval x domestic). People get them without realizing they're not as easy to raise as a domestic, and very few domestic cat rescues/shelters will take them.
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    • DelacoursLangur
      Looks like that Savannah could lose a few pounds :D
    • TinoPup
      @DelacoursLangur I don't think it's a Savannah. Doesn't have ear spots, body is splotches instead of spotted, head shape, etc.
    • DelacoursLangur
      @TinoPup Your probably right, not very well versed in hybrid identification. I just said Savannah as it was the first hybrid variety that came to mind.
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    • birdsandbats
      I agree with Bengal Cat.
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