This was pretty good! I got most of them right- I'd never heard of the Burmilla before, but it's always cool to learn of new breeds! I'd like to (lightheartedly) point out a few mistakes tho: Your "Siamese" was a Thai cat- this is forgivable, as they are often called the old-style, traditional, or classic Siamese, and are indeed modeled after the original Siamese when the breed was first recognized. However, a modern western Siamese is simply a colorpoint Oriental Shorthair! They are functionally the same breed, and the coloration is the only distinction. The "American Shorthair" was actually a Domestic Shorthair, AKA breedless. The American Shorthair breed does exist, but they have round cheeks and cobby bodies, and a distinctive muzzle shape. The image used is of a typical moggy, not a purebred like the rest are. The "Siberian" was a Ragdoll. Siberians are much fluffier, have rounder faces and wide set ears. The "Toyger" was a Bengal. Toygers are characterized by their mackerel tabby stripes, hence their name ("toy tiger"), whereas Bengals display rosettes. Himalayan cats have squished (brachycephalic) faces like Persians. I'm not sure what breed the image used is, as "fluffy seal point" describes several breeds (and is possible in moggies too), but it lacks the Himalayan's defining characteristic. This is an extremely common mistake though, so I can't blame you for this one lol I'm pretty sure the "Russian Blue" is a Korat. Russian Blues are angular, with wedge-shaped heads similar to Oriental cats, where Korats are rounder with larger muzzles. The Korat's ears are also closer together. Despite these, it's a pretty good quiz, especially for someone who (I assume) doesn't know a ton about cat breeds! (I'm especially impressed at the Sphynx/Peterbald distinction. Well done!) If you ever make another, here's some breeds I'd love to see included: Somali, LaPerm, Selkirk Rex, Cornish Rex, Munchkin, Manx, Kurilian Bobtail, Snowshoe, American Curl, Turkish Van, and Lykoi. Here's a tip, though: DO NOT trust Google to give you the right image! There are tons of images out there of mislabeled breeds, and I highly recommend you do some research into the physical characteristics of a breed before selecting a picture. Wikipedia is a surprisingly accurate source for info on cat breeds, so it'd be a good place to start, but for more detail I suggest checking out The International Cat Association (tica.org) and their list of officially recognized breeds. Anyways. Sorry for the infodump, lol. I'm autistic and cats are my special interest, so I'll take any chance to ramble about them I can get, even if it means taking a silly lil quiz WAY too seriously 😅 Hope I at least managed to spark your interest in the fascinating world of cat breeds ♥️
1:✅ 2:✅ 3: I thought it was Siamese cat ❌ 4:✅ 5:✅ 6:I thought it was Korat, Russian blue, or charteux or what ever it's called 😅❌ 7:✅ 8:✅ 9:✅ 10: I didn't know if they put Abyssinian breed twice ❌ 11:I thought they put Abyssinian twice ❌ 13: I thought it was Manx cat ❌ 14:thought it was another Persian cat ❌ 15: didn't know 😔 ❌ 16: didn't know 😔 ❌ 17: forgot 😔❌ 18: I heard of it I think ❌ 19: didn't know ❌ 20: thought it was calico maybe ❌ 21: didn't know either 😔 ❌ 22: thought it was Russian blue or Charteux 😆 ✅ 23: didn't know 😔 ❌ 24: no clue sadly 😔 ❌ 25: looks like ragdoll ❌ 26: looks like a Bengal cat ❌ 27: I thought they did Burmese but I was going to guess it just instead of saying idk so it was correct apparently ✅ 28: I know that cat but I thought it was another Ragdoll ❌ 29: thought it was a Korat or a Russian blue cat ✅ 30: thought it was another spynx cat ❌
Where's Tabby?? I have a white tabby and a black cat. Idk what breed my black one is but he's black/extremely dark brown in the sun and has green eyes.
Tabby is a fur pattern, not a breed! Cats of many breeds can come in tabby, just like any other color or pattern. There's also several types of tabbies that exist: mackerel ("tiger stripes"), classic (a swirl or marble pattern), spotted, and ticked (different bands of color on each hair, creating a sandy effect, often seen on breeds such as the Abyssinian). Your cats are probably typical domestic shorthairs or longhairs, or in other words- breedless! Cat breeds don't work like dog breeds do; unless you bought a purebred cat from a reputable breeder, then they're not any breed. Only cats with a pedigree (a record of their ancestry, confirming their genetics) have a breed. That doesn't make your cats any less special or beautiful, though, and I'm sure they love you very much ❤
How cute is this cats quiz?! 😺
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I can't name many of them but really enjoy the overload of cuteness 😻
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Didn't know there was that many cat breeds
awesome, i like your content. your channel is growing very fast.
your "toyger" was a bengal, easily recognizable with the rosetted tabby fur :D
This was pretty good! I got most of them right- I'd never heard of the Burmilla before, but it's always cool to learn of new breeds! I'd like to (lightheartedly) point out a few mistakes tho:
Your "Siamese" was a Thai cat- this is forgivable, as they are often called the old-style, traditional, or classic Siamese, and are indeed modeled after the original Siamese when the breed was first recognized. However, a modern western Siamese is simply a colorpoint Oriental Shorthair! They are functionally the same breed, and the coloration is the only distinction.
The "American Shorthair" was actually a Domestic Shorthair, AKA breedless. The American Shorthair breed does exist, but they have round cheeks and cobby bodies, and a distinctive muzzle shape. The image used is of a typical moggy, not a purebred like the rest are.
The "Siberian" was a Ragdoll. Siberians are much fluffier, have rounder faces and wide set ears.
The "Toyger" was a Bengal. Toygers are characterized by their mackerel tabby stripes, hence their name ("toy tiger"), whereas Bengals display rosettes.
Himalayan cats have squished (brachycephalic) faces like Persians. I'm not sure what breed the image used is, as "fluffy seal point" describes several breeds (and is possible in moggies too), but it lacks the Himalayan's defining characteristic. This is an extremely common mistake though, so I can't blame you for this one lol
I'm pretty sure the "Russian Blue" is a Korat. Russian Blues are angular, with wedge-shaped heads similar to Oriental cats, where Korats are rounder with larger muzzles. The Korat's ears are also closer together.
Despite these, it's a pretty good quiz, especially for someone who (I assume) doesn't know a ton about cat breeds! (I'm especially impressed at the Sphynx/Peterbald distinction. Well done!) If you ever make another, here's some breeds I'd love to see included: Somali, LaPerm, Selkirk Rex, Cornish Rex, Munchkin, Manx, Kurilian Bobtail, Snowshoe, American Curl, Turkish Van, and Lykoi.
Here's a tip, though: DO NOT trust Google to give you the right image! There are tons of images out there of mislabeled breeds, and I highly recommend you do some research into the physical characteristics of a breed before selecting a picture. Wikipedia is a surprisingly accurate source for info on cat breeds, so it'd be a good place to start, but for more detail I suggest checking out The International Cat Association (tica.org) and their list of officially recognized breeds.
Anyways. Sorry for the infodump, lol. I'm autistic and cats are my special interest, so I'll take any chance to ramble about them I can get, even if it means taking a silly lil quiz WAY too seriously 😅 Hope I at least managed to spark your interest in the fascinating world of cat breeds ♥️
1:✅
2:✅
3: I thought it was Siamese cat ❌
4:✅
5:✅
6:I thought it was Korat, Russian blue, or charteux or what ever it's called 😅❌
7:✅
8:✅
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10: I didn't know if they put Abyssinian breed twice ❌
11:I thought they put Abyssinian twice ❌
13: I thought it was Manx cat ❌
14:thought it was another Persian cat ❌
15: didn't know 😔 ❌
16: didn't know 😔 ❌
17: forgot 😔❌
18: I heard of it I think ❌
19: didn't know ❌
20: thought it was calico maybe ❌
21: didn't know either 😔 ❌
22: thought it was Russian blue or Charteux 😆 ✅
23: didn't know 😔 ❌
24: no clue sadly 😔 ❌
25: looks like ragdoll ❌
26: looks like a Bengal cat ❌
27: I thought they did Burmese but I was going to guess it just instead of saying idk so it was correct apparently ✅
28: I know that cat but I thought it was another Ragdoll ❌
29: thought it was a Korat or a Russian blue cat ✅
30: thought it was another spynx cat ❌
3. I thought it was a snowshoe or tonkinese😅
My mom is scared of cats ima show her this quiz lol
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I love these quizzing things
Thanks Lucho 😃
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I have never heard of a lot of these breeds I would get a shelter cat but don’t have a good situation for a pet
YOU ARE TOTALLY SPEAKING MY LANGUAGE!
YES !!
we love the show..
Thanks !! 😃
CATS ARE SO CUTE I LOVE THEM
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Identifying dog breeds is more easy for me than the cats y'all 😁..
Identifying dogs for me is DIFFICULT as heck since I’m a cat person.
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Where's Tabby?? I have a white tabby and a black cat. Idk what breed my black one is but he's black/extremely dark brown in the sun and has green eyes.
Tabby is a fur pattern, not a breed! Cats of many breeds can come in tabby, just like any other color or pattern. There's also several types of tabbies that exist: mackerel ("tiger stripes"), classic (a swirl or marble pattern), spotted, and ticked (different bands of color on each hair, creating a sandy effect, often seen on breeds such as the Abyssinian).
Your cats are probably typical domestic shorthairs or longhairs, or in other words- breedless! Cat breeds don't work like dog breeds do; unless you bought a purebred cat from a reputable breeder, then they're not any breed. Only cats with a pedigree (a record of their ancestry, confirming their genetics) have a breed.
That doesn't make your cats any less special or beautiful, though, and I'm sure they love you very much ❤
@@maggie_pie ah okay, thanks!
Have a test on this tm saving me rn
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