My first gray cat was cuddly, extremely patient and always came to cuddle with me. I adopted another gray one that came bonded with her orange brother. She doesn't seem to like being cuddled though, she's more of a hunter and plays catch and it learning tricks. She's a very entertaining and smart cat but I really miss the cuddles....her brother is a bit more patient when it comes to being picked up and hugged but also has a time limit 😅
We had a Russian Blue for 13 years named Eddie. Sadly, he passed away almost a year ago. Two or three weeks after he passed, we found a litter of kittens that had just been born and there was a solid gray male kitten that looked exactly like Eddie did as a kitten. We adopted him and he came to live with us when he turned 9 weeks old and he is now 9 months old. His name is Spencer. He's not a purebred Russian Blue (his mom was a calico and we know nothing about dad), but he definitely looks it and could easily pass as a purebred. He has the very short, smooth bluish gray coat and the purplish pink colored paw pads. He looks 100% identical to the cat at 1:08 in this video. He's a complete lunatic and is constantly tormenting our other cats and loves our four Golden Retrievers, just like Eddie did. You can't beat a gray cat.
2020 took my 10 yo gray lion Mingus. He was a mixed breed, I'm pretty sure, but he looked exactly like the Nebelung in the vid. Especially the pic of it on its back. He was awesome. RIP Ming 😢
Our first cat was a gray beauty. We got her at the shelter, but based on her ticked coat and overall shape we think she must have been a good part Abyssinian. She was very loving, but man did she have an instinct to kill anything that moved. And even things that didn't, like socks in the laundry basket.
I have a grey baby and she’s gorgeous and loving when she wants to be and I got her from my local animal shelter and I haven’t looked back since (my cat is part domestic(tabby coat) and part oriental).
I love my grey cat, Smokey. She was a rescue off the streets and likely the runt... she's really small and it seems she never lost her kitten coat because she is a super soft short hair. She's really independent but loyal and affectionate. Despite being small she is really fierce. She used to wrestle my other cat Henrietta (RIP), who at 20+ lbs was more than twice her size. I need to get her another friend now that Henrietta has passed... I'd like to get an orange one but my cats have always just popped into my life so we'll see.
I remember having a black cat who gave birth to 5 kittens. 4 of them were black, but one was grey. He was pretty aggressive to the other kittens, always pushing away his siblings when they were drinking milk, and sometimes having play fights that went wrong. However, he was the first one to open his eyes, and immediately showed a lot of affection to me. In the end, I kept him while the others were returned to the adoption center (my home didn't have room for 6 cats anyways). He is literally now my closest relative and biggest supporter. While my methods of showing love can occasionally look questionable, he never seems to mind and if he does, he'll show me. Whenever I am working on homework and staying up to 2:00 AM on an assignment that is hard af, he is there to stay beside me. One time, I went on vacation and left him behind. His caretaker claimed that he was always acting different ever since I left. There have also been times when he has jump next to me in my Zoom classes, along with just being at my side when I am working on videos (he often makes unplanned cameos). While a normal phone alarm is useless to me, my cat is a great replacement. Him running into my room every morning and meowing loudly allows me to wake up. Recently, I was depressed, but he kept me from doing any harm to myself. Whenever I end up considering a bad choice, he being with me was enough to break me out of it. One time, I was taking an art class and when we were given an assignment to draw an animal, I immediately chose a grey cat with yellow eyes. I also bought a grey cat keychain, which resembled his face a lot. Sometimes, I would treat him extremely nicely that even my parents (who I still deeply care about) were jealous. He even is here sitting on the floor while I am watching the video. Out of all my pets (fish and rabbits formerly), he is the best, and the only one (with his mother) next to me.
My Russian Blue 3 year old is too smart! As a kitten he was able to get into everything because he was food-obssesed. I turned his obssesion into a positive with treats and a clicker and taught him how to sit, stay, lay down, shake, roll over and play dead. Little man is truly special to me and i tell him every day!
My gray tuxedo...my bestie for 12 years... im old have known many a kitty. This girl was , and demonstrated to me frequently, she was smarter than average kitty,; she demonstrated... frequently she was smarter than some of My friends!!! .I wont go further...those friends are still alive.... I woke up on my birthday, 2020.. she was passed away on kitchen floor. At 14. She was so smart! I haven't got a new kitty yet. Out of mad respect for our time!💋💋💋
I have a grey male and his sister, a grey tuxedo. He is very loving and yowls to be petted. She is a live wire, zooming everywhere, jumping on the stove when I'm cooking and eating out of everyone's food bowls. She hisses at anyone who gets in her way. I am getting grey hairs, must be catching!
I adopted a gray silver blue cat named Storm. He's amazingly cuddly and relaxed. He's very smart and large. He's the size of a newborn baby 11 pounds and 12 ounces. He can reach from the floor to touch my hand when I am cooking. I let him sniff everything so he can enjoy being with me and teach him, sing language and how to be polite while I am cooking.
I have a beautiful beautiful grey cat she's the queen! So regal. She has a carpeted tower which she's always perched up top ! So smart and independent! I am her protector and Daddy ! She don't want any affection unless she wants it it is what it is! Love her, and wouldn't want it any other way. My whiskers !
my grey buddy Lead is 6 months old, he plays a lot, meows constantly when i get home and only stops when I hold him for a bit. I never owned a cat before him, and now I can't imagine life without him
We recently had to say goodbye to our solid grey old lady Bell - aged about 17 - after kidney disease made her life a misery. She was a sweet loving companion and we miss her so much!
I’m allergic to cats but I want one anyway. I have my heart set on any gray cat that needs a good home, but I’m particularly fond of the British shorthairs
My sister's cat is a mixed breed gray cat and he is so cool. He is a little cranky at times and very, very shy, but we managed to get along, bas long as you respect his space and boundaries he is just the sweetest, he is the reason I decided to adopt a cat of my own
We have a very strange grey tuxedo cat that actually is incredibly kind and can't get enough of its family. It has some attitude of course, but this usually comes across as funny.
My grey and white tabby Buddy is smartest, lovable and best cat we've ever had❤ our veterinarian told us she wished all her patients were as good as him 😻t
I had a grey tuxedo cat and I named him "Erick Cartman" because of his "cattitude", and because since he was a kitten, he was the biggest and fattest of the litter 🤭🤣
I have been trying to figure out what breed my grey(blue) and white bicolor boy is but I guess he’s just grey tux with no specific breed. Gulliver really lived up to there attitude and fierceness!
There’s a gray tuxedo in this video that looks just like a cat I just adopted from my local shelter, right down to the few white hairs on the bridge of the nose. Wow!
My grey fluffy guy, Otis has the most rambunctious and silly personality out of all my 3 other kitties. If I am eating chips, he will come up, bite the bag and try to run off with them.
I have two grey cat brothers named after the comedians Stan and Ollie. Ollie is all grey while Stan is a grey tuxedo. In fact, Stan is sitting right on my arm while I am typing this.
My cat Checkers is a black and white tuxedo and she mated with a black part main coon. So she had two black and whites, a fluffy gray and white, an all gray and a fluffy black. They are all going to their new homes Saturday and Mama is getting spayed before she sneaks out of the house again.
I love my korat…. She is basically a dog that meows. A walking alarm clock that ls loyal as the day is long. The more complex the playtime the better. Just know this, do not let one adopt you if you are out of the house a lot or for long periods of time.
I have a grey tuxedo and we are just learning about his family right now. His mom is a black tuxedo and has a tabby sister and a orange cat. They love eachother but there mother is no longer with us.
My grey cat at night or with little light almost is impossible to see she blends in so much I’ve accidentally stepped on her. I’ve had black cats too but for some reason my grey cat just blends in with my surroundings
My gray and white tuxedo girl is independent and highly sensitive. I have to stroke her extremely softly or else she jumps. She is so sweet and petite at 6lbs and a year old. 💛🌸
I have a Russian Blue knock off. She doesn’t have the Russian Blue mauve pads though. Dark purple. One of her seven sons is a gray tux I just figured that out from you. You are correct because he can be quite a pr#ck. Not to me but his six brothers.
My gray cat is an outside kitty and somtimes an idiot. Forexample, she got stuck on a tree for 24h-s. We couldn't reach her. She got soaked during the night in the rain (she got up there in the evening). We got her down with a ladder, a rake and a basket. She still had to jump. The next day she climbed up on the neighbour's pine. She got down, however on the way home for dinner (I was calling for her) she got stuck in the fence. It took me 30 min. to get her out and a butter. This year we made her a nice place to give birth. It was filled with blankets, she slept there during her pregnancy. My mother found the screaming furry beans in pot, which had holes, placed in the middle of the backyard without any cover. As a kitten she kept climbing up on everything and get stuck. To this day she keeps falling down the stairs and window sill. I just look at her and asking "Sweetie, you ok?"
I know this grey cat named Bella. She's fat and aggressive 😂. Totally sassy, but i love ❤️ 😍 her. She's got 1 patch of white fur shaped in a heart right on her chest.
We have a gray cat with a splash of white on his chest. His mama was a calico. When he was born his mouth was purple as well as his pads. Is the purple color normal? His name is bear.
so what about solid brown cats? my black cat got knocked up by this huge tiger cat who only comes around when my cat is in heat and the one time she sneaked out he was right there to grab her and get her, we got her fixed after the kittens were old enough to go but we kept the one and he is huge, he's around 30 lbs and solid brown, even his whiskers are brown. so what gives? he's not one of those havana browns he's more the color of a lion's torso sort of a golden brown, so what kind of cat is he
“Domestic” is not an actual breed, its just another word for “mutt” ... your cat would be considered “domestic” because he seems to have mixed ancestry. The brown you’re describing seems to be more like gold. Lions are pretty much golden, with darker brown manes on the males. If your cat looks like a little golden retriever (dog breed) then you technically have a “red” colored cat. The Red color group covers a spectrum from the orange (Garfield) cats to a more buff-golden/tan color... I know “red” sounds odd, but take this video about grey cats. Grey is NOT really the official color of these cats. Anything from silver to dark charcoal is actually part of the “Blue” color group, hence the breed “Russian Blue”. Lots of cat breeds can yield a Red coat : Maine coon, Norwegian, British shorthair, Scottish fold ... also its worth mentioning that a female cat who is pregnant usually has multiple kittens in the womb & all those kittens can actually have different fathers. Cats dont ovulate on a schedule like humans do, the act of intercourse is what induces ovulation... so if a female Black cat mates with a Red cat today and then with a White cat tomorrow, she can birth a litter with some Red kittens as well as some White kittens (for the 2 different fathers) as well as Black kittens (from her own genes).
We have a gray domestic short hair and he’s so damn anti social lol he doesn’t like being held, or cuddle he wants to just come sit next to you or near you but never on you lol and he only allows pets for about 5 mins max and then he’s had enough