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Family & Relationships0 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some forms actually let you put down 'moggy' as breed so you could check it that would be ok with the insurer. Or if you want a definitive answer, ask your vet - your kitten will probly be a short, semi-long or long-haired british domestic which I think is the PC way of saying moggy! I doubt he is a particular breed as pedigree kittens generally sell at a premium!
If you didn't pay a large sum of money for the kitty, my guess would be that it is a "moggy" so would be either a domestic long or shorthair depending on it's coat length.
If your really not sure have a look on the vet's vacination certificate. If your having it insured it should be vacinated as this is a condition of most insurance companies.