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A lot of anecdotal evidencer but seems that torties have black whiskers & T & W's have white! Wonder if anyone has an exception? |
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I'm dragging this thread back up because I saw an exception to this rule, a couple of weeks ago I met a tortie (no white at all) who was really friendly, she had all black whiskers except for 1 single whisker was white! |
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Oh Sam, I should have mentioned that very occasionally a black-whiskered tortie will have one white one: my Patches did; used to kid her that she was getting old and needed a dye job! |
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