Color and Fur: The cat's coat may appear dark gray or black, but it has a light or silvery sheen at the roots (known as the 'smoke' effect). The fur is thick and medium-length, indicating Persian gene influence.
Ears and Face: The ears are upright and well-proportioned to the head. The face is not flat but slightly elongated like a typical cat, a key feature of cross-breed cats.
Eyes: Despite the dim lighting in the photo, the eyes are large and bright. Typically, cats of this color have yellow or copper-colored irises.
This is not a purebred cat, but a beautiful semi-Persian cat. These cats are very popular in our country's environment because they are less prone to illness and are quite intelligent and friendly.