The photographer wrote the above title, which is incorrect (no criticism intended) but this cat has white spotting on the legs and face. That makes this cat a Snowshoe or a Seychellois. As this cat was in a cat show in Europe (it seems to me), I presume that this is a Seychellois. A rare cat.
I like the photo as it shows the relative small or "petite" size of this cat and the cat show judge strikes a typical pose.
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