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Anonymous File :-(, x)
I've worked at an SPCA for a while, and I've seen just about every type of cat under the sun.
You, my friend, have a 100% mutt-cat. As in, garden variety domestic shorthair. Probably some American shorthair, maybe some main coon from the points on the ears (but far enough that the fur is still short).
She's certainly a tabby, but that refers to the coat markings and less about the breed. Ocicat is highly unlikely because that is an uncommon breed to see in stray cats (unless she was an owner surrender) and the distinctive spots would give it away. Also, she's built to heavy for an oriental breed.
Those are still the best kind of cat IMO.
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