I am pretty sure you can't just look at a mix and declare what it is. Scientific studies have debunked that over and over. Best to do a DNA test, in my opinion. I have a mix who was advertised as a Basenji Mix, and her DNA results confirmed it. If you just looked at her and made a judgement, it would be mixed: her color was all askew, her tail was half-curled, she was smaller and featured more slender face and feet than a pure-bred B.
But, apparently, the 1/4 Min Pin (the ONLY other DNA in her sample) contributed some significant traits. Behavior and personality wise, Basenji rules the day. Again, I recommend a DNA test, and they improve by the day.
What is this other B identity thing that is mentioned in this thread? Is it also a DNA test, or something else?
Oh, and hey, your baby is way cute!
Photographing the UNBELIEVABLE a whole new meaning to basenjis and cats
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Hilarious… who knew? Basenji's love rumpsteak?!
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Very cute!
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rumpsteak - I like that.
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Who knew they liked…"rump cat" :eek:
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Tiggy looks like she's loving all the warmth and cushion on both sides. They look quite bonded.
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That is a really considerate cat to provide earmuffs to keep Tiggy's ears warm. Cute pictures!
Pat
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our cat maddox does the exact same thing. He will wait until chance is asleep and then plop right down ontop his head. I'll have to photograph it.
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Either he's dawg tired or he's one gentle senji. Cute pixs!
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our cat maddox does the exact same thing. He will wait until chance is asleep and then plop right down ontop his head. I'll have to photograph it.
LOL, Pigmy didn't even wait until Tiggy was asleep, she didn't care if he was awake or asleep
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1 brave cat and 1 cute basenji!
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So cute! Thanks for sharing the photos. I'm glad Pigmy left Tiggy's nose free for breathing.