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oops looks like I jumped the gun there! I have a tortie and my mother wanted to call her Ginger when we had her too! She's Pandora now, a little out of sorts at the moment but she's a a little cracker when she's well. |
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Hi BlackWolf Love tortie cats. Where we live in Lancashire, England they are also called calamanca cats or calico cats. I have had tortie cats in the past, all she's of course, Maisie, Rosie and Tansy. My Mum has 2 called Lizzie Pin and Essy. At the mo we have 2 longhaired black and white, 1 shorthaired black, 1 longhaired tabby and a bi-colour, sealpoint Ragdoll. Never bothered about what colour our cats are, they have all been rescues, either strays or from animal shelters. Never had a white one although we had 'part shares' in our neighbours cat Moomin until they moved! |
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