This breed, while known for its blue-gray color, has actually been bred in other colors now.
What is the Russian/Russian Blue?
Cats have about 12 of these on each side of their face.
What are whiskers?
Cats with this condition have white hair and red eyes.
What is albinism?
This breed, which comes in many varieties, is known for being very, very fluffy and having a flat face.
What is the Persian?
Cats have several of these on their paws. They are retractable.
What are claws?
Cats with this condition have extra fingers/toes.
What is polydactyly?
This breed from Scotland is known for its folded ears.
What is the Scottish fold?
When a cat shows you this part of their body, it means they trust you.
What is their belly?
Cats with this condition have white hair, blue eyes, and usually several other comorbid health conditions, most commonly deafness.
What is leucism?
This breed, known for its tan and brown colors, always has blue eyes.
What is the Siamese?
This is the most common cat eye color.
What is green?
This breed always has this condition, which causes its unique ear shape, but also affects all of its body’s cartilage and causes health issues (breed and condition are both acceptable answers).
What is the Scottish fold/osteochondrodysplasia?
This breed is actually not a breed at all, but it is the group most domestic cats belong to.
What is the domestic shorthair?
The hooks on a cat’s tongue are known as this.
What are papillae?
They say 1 in 3000 calico/tortoiseshell cats is female, but what that really means is that every calico/tortoiseshell that doesn’t develop as female has the cat version of this condition (there are multiple answers).
What is Klinefelter Syndrome/Chimerism/possibly other answers accepted?