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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 04:43:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Its entirely possible there was a Siamese on the loose like the other poster said, it could also be an Oriental, they have long noses too and there are a lot of tabby orange versions of this breed.
You look lovely whatever the heritage, and I think you'll grow into a very distinguished cat!
Just ask your humans to watch out for teeth and gum problems as they are more common in siamese type cats... I get my fangs looked at regularly and am given dental treats to make sure they are good and healthy. You can even get special Siamese food because we have weird eating habits as well as a narrower mouth.<br /><br />
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					Al aka Alamo Schmo </a>
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			<p>Yeungling and Kali are very pretty.  DSH really just means mixed breed so there is a lot of variety in shapes and sizes.  Also your cats are still quite young so their faces will look leaner and their ears bigger than when they are full grown and fill out.  

They could have a pedigree dad or grandpa and you can look through the Breed Info on Catster to guess what they may have in them.  Gogo was from a litter of six kittens which contained 2 kittens who looked like purebred siamese's so there must have been a siamese tom cat on the loose.<br /><br />
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					Gogo</a>
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