
This page has been updated as at May 18, 2022. When it was written Grumpy cat was alive and making tons of money hence it is written in the present tense except for the updates (2) here and at the base of the page. Update: She died young – complications from a urinary tract infection on May 14, 2019, at age 7. This points to general ill-health as UTIs don’t normally kill. I wouldn’t be surprised if she died of something else or if there were complications in other areas of her health which were kept quiet as there was a little bit of criticism about the exploitation of a cat born with a congenital condition.
Grumpy Cat is not a breed of cat. She is a random bred cat, a “moggie”. The record needs to be put straight because the PandaWhale website confidentially states that she is a “Snowshoe Siamese” (they mean “Snowshoe”). She is not. Sorry.
How do I know? Grumpy Cat’s owners say they are not sure what breed she is. That is a bad start because they are making the presumption that she is a breed of cat. However, pedigree, purebred cats are quite rare. Nearly all domestic cats are random bred (non-pedigree, non-purebred).
They say her mother is a domestic shorthair calico cat. That implies non-pedigree. They go on to say that her father has grey and white stripes. Once again, there is no reference to a cat breed. I have not seen a picture of Grumpy’s father but he appears to be a bicolour coated cat and random bred. Thanks to Marc (see comment), I can see that her dad is a grey mackerel tabby and white moggie. The coat is slightly diluted.
Here is the family (thanks to Marc):

Grumpy Cat’s brother is Pokey (source: PandaWhale website). Pokey is a cute black and white cat. Pokey has all the appearance of a random bred cat (see header picture).
The pedigree (family tree) that I see on the internet strongly indicates that Grumpy Cat is a random bred cat and not a breed of cat. As for her appearance, yes, it is as if she is a dwarf cat and a Snowshoe cat.
However, her coat type (Siamese pointing with white fur within the pointing) is due to the presence of the pointing gene and the piebald gene (also called the “white spotting gene“). This does not mean she is a pedigree cat. To be a breed of a cat in the USA, a cat has to be registered with a cat association such as the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA). This is not the case. We would know if she was.
I discuss the Snowshoe cat on this page. I’ll quote a section about appearance:
The white spotting gene interacts with the Siamese gene and overlays on top of the pointing pushing out the dark pointing caused by the Siamese gene to produce the white markings on the face, limbs and front of the cat.
Grumpy’s appearance is simply about the presence of genes within her. The presence of these genes does not mean she is a breed of cat. The two are separate issues.

Update: It should be noted that Grumpy cat suffered from dwarfism. She was a non-purebred dwarf cat with legs shorter than normal. Also, she was a naturally small cat and in my view her health was not great (she died young – complications from a urinary tract infection on May 14, 2019, at age 7). But the point is this that there are about 14 dwarf cat breeds so the question in the title could ask whether she was a purebred dwarf cat. The answer to that question would be no, she was not a purebred dwarf cat and neither was she any other type of purebred cat. Grumpy cat’s parents were normal shorthaired cats i.e. non-purebred. Her facial appearance and the grumpy look were due to feline anatomy. Perhaps that goes without saying but some people might believe that she was always grumpy. Not the case at all. Although the amount of time she was handled by strangers in order to make money for her owner, probably drove her to some genuine grumpiness from time to time. 😎
As for the dwarfism, this, too, is due to the presence of a gene. In this case a genetic mutation. The same gene has probably caused facial deformities which gives her that famous face.
There it is: Grumpy Cat has inherited certain genes by pure chance which have created her unique appearance but she is not a breed of cat.
Associated page: What breed is my cat?

Yes, a pure accident and it just happened to result in a cat that amuses people. Many genetic accidents don’t. They make the cat look less attractive and where do those cats end up? It is not fair.
Thanks Sarah. It seems that the Snowshoe Siamese is very similar to the Snowshoe. I guess the body shape is different and it is only seal pointed. Is there only white fur on the paws and lower legs?
Her parents are gorgeous and so is she and her brother too, it’s sad she can’t live an ordinary cat’s life just because her appearance is different.
BTW – there is a very recent experimental breed called Snowshoe Siamese though it’s very different to the Snowshoe. The Snowshoe Siamese is a Siamese conformation cat with seal points (currently the only colour bred) and white mitts. It’s much frowned on by Siamese breeders as the mitts are too reminiscent of “white toes” – a fault that has been bred out of modern Siamese cats. I’m guessing the website used “Siamese” not realising the correct term is “colourpoint”, and used “snowshoe” instead of the correct term “mitted.”
such beautiful cats and sad the accident of genes has condemned Grumpy Cat to a life no other cat would envy 🙁
Standard calico (tortoiseshell and white). Moggie. Nice cat.