
Snowshoe
The Snowshoe is a distinctive and charming cat breed known for its striking markings and endearing personality. This breed was developed in the United States during the 1960s by crossing Siamese cats with American Shorthairs, resulting in their signature appearance: a sleek, medium-sized body adorned with smooth, short fur. Snowshoes boast uniquely marked coats, often characterized by a creamy base color with contrasting seal, blue, chocolate, or lilac points, and their namesake white "boots" or paws. They have a more rounded face than the Siamese, with captivating blue almond-shaped eyes that exude intelligence and curiosity.
Personality-wise, Snowshoes are renowned for their affectionate and sociable nature. They thrive on human interaction, forming strong bonds with their families, and are commonly known to exhibit dog-like loyalty. Quick learners, they often enjoy interactive play and sometimes even take to activities like fetching. Their vocalizations are melodious and less intense than their Siamese ancestors. Snowshoes enjoy environments where they can explore and climb, showcasing agility and playfulness. This breed’s easy-going temperament, combined with their striking looks, makes them a delightful addition to both families and single households.
Colors: Seal Point and White, Blue Point and White, Seal Mitted, Blue Mitted, Seal Bi-Color, Blue Bi-Color