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- From: dan@msen.com (Dan Sugalski)
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- Subject: Re: Two Siamese Cats Free to a Good Home
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- Date: 11 Jan 1993 18:45:42 GMT
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- Lynda Fincham (gaea@zooid.guild.org) wrote:
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- : A tortishell cat is still a tri-colour cat, although often the third colour
- : (white) is hard to see, or only appears in small patches. Tortishells have a
- : different type of markings, usually orange (with white) "sprayed" over black,
- : where calico's have large patches of the three colours.
-
- Umm, my tortie and the others I have known have been solid, with no white
- markings. Tabby/tortishells will usually be ticked, but this ticking is
- not a white marking and is usually cream on a tortishell coat. White
- markings or solid pattern can occur on any color coat.
-
- Karen
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