• iAmTheTot
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    5 months ago

    So, you don’t really know. You could get a test done.

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        5 months ago

        Russian Blues are not the only cats with a blue coat, or that look quite like that. I’m just saying you shouldn’t assume if you don’t actually know. There are pet DNA testing services if you really would like to know.

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            5 months ago

            The only real upside of knowing, imho, is knowing any associated health risks of that breed. But you shouldn’t assume for exactly the same reason - if you tell a vet they are a Russian Blue when they are not, it could lead to incorrect assumptions (as an example)

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              She’s listed as a grey short-hair to the vet. Definitely not a Russian blue after I looked up all the breeds of grey cats. I’ve narrowed it down to two for what it’s worth just based on appearance.