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Old May 18th, 2009, 06:29 PM
Snugasabug Snugasabug is offline
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Originally Posted by catlover2 View Post
If you blow into her coat and you see white fur next to her skin (tho this may not be seen until she's older), she's a black smoke. They often have "ghost" tabby markings as kittens that disappear when in adult coat. Another possibility is silver mackeral tabby if the tabby markings continue to be more prominent, but she doesn't have the typical tabby markings on her face, so to me she looks more like a black smoke. Very sweet kitty!
Really??? That's neat! She very well could be black smoke. Her fur is very light close to her skin. Thanks for the knowledge. I had not heard of "black smoke" as a colouring before.
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