
Her personality definitely is not that of the loner cat, as she requires companionship and isn't happy when left alone for long periods of time.

If you have a snowshoe, you should consider purchasing a cat condo for your furry friend because she loves to be up high. She'll do what she can to get your attention, including jumping on your lap when you're trying to work or observing your every move from a high perch. The snowshoe cat is a very kind and intelligent creature with a playful personality. No matter the shade of blue, they're always bright and shining. The snowshoe's eyes are another striking feature, ranging from deep to pale blue. Generally, the head is triangular (although some snowshoes may have round heads), with long ears that are rounded at the tips. The male snowshoe is much sturdier than the female, but both have muscular bodies. Unlike her Siamese cousins, this breed has a much rounder and fuller face and body.

Unique and beautiful, these snowshoe cat characteristics, coupled with her athletic build, make a striking combination. As the snowshoe cat ages, it's normal for her coat to darken. However, this kitty has a coat resembling a "tuxedo" where the feet are a different color, which comes from her American shorthair genes, explains The International Cat Association (TICA).

This breed is a seal point or blue point, like a Siamese. Born all-white, snowshoe kittens develop their dark features in the first few years of life. Two of the snowshoe's most distinctive features are her coat and color markings, both of which reflect her Siamese ancestors.
