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Re: help with identifying coloration?
| Ted Davis | 27 May 2006 00:59 |
>She looks a little like our Rainbow. She is a long-haired Tortie. Although I >think she is a little more long-haired than yours. But, its a little hard to >tell in your pic. BTW...she is cute!!! I think there's enough white to make her a calico - there may be stripes, in which she might be a dilute calico tabby.
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| Barb P | 26 May 2006 23:43 |
She looks a little like our Rainbow. She is a long-haired Tortie. Although I think she is a little more long-haired than yours. But, its a little hard to tell in your pic. BTW...she is cute!!!
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| Agrigate | 26 May 2006 18:46 |
Greetings,
Have always wondered about the coloration of our 9 year old female. I'm not one to boast about our pets, or ask nagging questions, but her coloration was always a bit odd to me.
What I do know, her mother was a pure (non-white), Tortoiseshell American Shorthair, she seems to be an American Longhair. Her fur gets really brownish in the summer, and really grayish in the winter.
Other than that, here are a few pics, if any of the experts out there can help me out:
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/valhuen/BBY3.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/valhuen/BBY2.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/valhuen/BBY1.jpg
She wasn't in the most cooperative of moods today :-)
Many thanks,
Paul
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