Toona was rescued from the cold along with an older cat from the same location. When he first arrived, he was a bit shy and unsure, but once he feels safe and comfortable, his playful and energetic personality begins to shine. He has beautiful markings with striking tiger stripes and incredibly soft fur, so distinctive that he could easily be mistaken for an Ocicat. Toona does well with other cats and would benefit from having a feline companion in the home. Because he can be timid and a little skittish at first, he would do best in a calm household with older, considerate children who understand how to give him time and space to settle in. Once he warms up, Toona is a gentle, playful boy who enjoys toys and will make a wonderful companion for a patient and loving family.
DNA Results:
Breed
Analysis
We analyzed your cat's genome and compared it to the genomes of purebred cats in our
reference panel. There are 21 popular purebred breeds represented in our panel,
categorized into the four main breed groups. Below is the percentage breakdown of the
genomic similarity that your cat shares with each purebred breed associated with a main breed group.
Western 71.51%
Despite its name, this breed group contains breeds with diverse
geographic origins, spanning Turkey, Russia, Europe, and the Americas.
23.03%
Broadly
Western
22.92%
Maine
Coon
12.74%
Siberian
9.35%
American
Shorthair
1.94%
Abyssinian
1.54%
Russian
Blue
Eastern 0%
Persian 7.65%
The Persian breed is among the oldest in the world. The Persian breed
group contains breeds that are derived from the Persian breed.
4.58%
British
Shorthair
3.07%
Persian
Exotic 0%