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Date Posted: Sunday, November 23, 10:59:25am
Author: Lij
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Subject: More pictures....
In reply to: Lij 's message, "A rare male totoiseshell-colored cat" on Saturday, November 22, 10:21:22pm

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/pictures-meet-one-scotlands-rarest-4660155

Evidently, Harry has a brother who is black and white. Makes me wonder why Harry isn't a calico instead of a tortie. Reading the comments I've found that there can also be a torbie. Torbie is correct according to Wikipedia: “Occasionally tabby patterns of black and brown (eumelanistic) and red (phaeomelanistic) colors are also seen. These patched tabbies are often called tortie-tabby, torbie or, with large white areas, caliby. Tortoiseshell can also be expressed in the point pattern.”

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[> [> Cat litters can have more than one father, which means colors can be very mixed. -- AurraSing, Sunday, November 23, 03:17:26pm (d154-20-59-35.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.59.35)

The part I find amusing is the part where they talk about the possibility of the kitten being fertile-since he's at an animal shelter I would like to think he's going to be neutered no matter what happens!!

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