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If there is, sign me up for it! Mind, I'd be booted after five minutes for keeping up a constant stream of "But *why*..." (In the colour-chart example "How can two cream parents have red male kittens??? Two blue can't have a seal...surely the same thing???" ) Maybe best I stick to books. And non-colourpoint. |
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lol, I Wouldnt worry about it, it really does take me ages to get to grips with these things, and i ask about a zillion questions too |
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CJ, here's Wikipedia's take on what a tortie is. Hope that helps Lots of people have torties here - the picture of Jaffa in the pictures forum shows a beautiful one, Smudge is one, and I can't remember the name of Mags' but I think she has one too (in her avatar!). |
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aaahh yes that did indeed help!!! although i would never have guessed that blue cat was a blue tortie. But now i get that bit of it. so, another annoying question, is a tortie and a tabby the same??? |
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They're not but I haven't a clue what the difference is. I base this on the fact that you can have tabby-patterned torties (called torbies in the US). Think tabbies have the 'M' on their forehead and a solid-coloured tail-tip as well. Also not much help. |
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