What does "mixed cat" mean?
A mixed-breed cat is the offspring of cats from different breeds. These cats typically exhibit characteristics of both breeds and their bloodline is not pure. However, compared to purebred cats, most mixed-breed cats are more active and have better physical health. At the same time, mixed-breed cats are also more prone to genetic mutations. 
Mixed-breed cats are offspring of cats from different breeds. These cats are not of pure blood and usually have physical characteristics of both breeds. Their coat color, eyes, ears, and other features may resemble those of male or female cats.
Generally speaking, mixed-breed cats tend to be more lively and have obvious advantages in terms of physical fitness compared to purebred cats, but their appearance is relatively inferior.
Mixed-breed cats are less popular than purebred cats because they often exhibit genetic mutations and may even carry hereditary diseases.