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All the cats I've owned have always grown a thick, plush, shiny coat in preparation for the winter. The only downside to this is the mess it causes when they shed for Spring! |
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Mine have always been mainly indoor, so don't grow an appreciably heavier coat for Winter; have never noticed any color change, even in my tortie Patches, |
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When we collect India from the rescue in January she had a very thick black coat - some of which she lost when she got acclimatised to living indoors again, but once I let her out and she was in the Spring sunshine she began to go decidedly gingery, in fact at the height of summer you could see definate stripes - now we know there must have been a ginger tom somewhere in her ancestry!!! She is going back to black now as she grows her winter coat back in. - Logoes |
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