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Originally Posted by sarahd
To be totally honest with you Dawn its such a relief to have healthy raggie kittens this time I dont care so long as she continues to be well and grows up strong.
I would love her to be a perfectly marked bi colour so i could keep her and show her, but that would be in a perfect world lol
Sarah
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She is definitely scrummy Sarah.
Just a question:- Are bicolours in Raggies born white? Just wondered as you said you were hoping for a perfectly marked Bicolour and in Persians and Siamese (and all cats that I knew off) bicolours are born with their colours. I thought only colourpointed cats were born white with their colours developing after they were born. This is due to the himalayan factor being temperature associated. In the womb the kitten is a constant all over temperature but when born the colder regions, e.g. tail, feet, ears and mask, react by developing the contrasting colours.