Post by mia on May 18, 2010 4:45:46 GMT -5
"That's flower. Look at her head, the common tabby M mark? That's the only place she has it. All the rest she has sold creme or dark gray patches. On her tail she does has a splotched cream and gray tail though. That's almond, or part of her lol. She has tabby stripes on her tail. Oh and I just noticed she does indeed have faint tabby markings on her upper legs, but thats it. These are other pictures that tell you that both cats have otherwise solid patterns."
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The M marking identifies a tabby... but those markings could be just residual. hm. Since you have two, calicoes of this type can't be rare. Do you have any ideas about how common they are? I might change the price.
"Stronger as in when together they will be stronger? Like protecting themselves."
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From what?
"She's always been looking after other cats"
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How so?
"sprinkle? no, too...bright for me"
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Haha. I know what you mean. x)
What prefixes are you considering?
"Haven't you ever heard of that saying?"
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...plaything? I've heard the term, yes.
"cats tackle anything that moves usually. a piece of string could be a play thing. I think that's what your asking."
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They don't have pieces of string, though, so I was wondering where she would have learned this concept of toys. I would expect a young kitten to be afraid of a rat.
"Not really. Her parents pushed her, so she was around 4 months (moons--i don't know what they use for age here) old."
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Are her parents insensitive? Around that age, kittens are loosing their baby teeth, and they should wait until they're older to start training.
1) I don't know how common they are, sorry.
2)Protecting in general.
3)Like she would help others with prey, even though it was scarce. And watch if a kit got too close to the cracks (after the rat incident).
4)Prefixes: Dark, shadow, quiet, silent, or tall. I like silent best.
5)Kittens naturally like to play. They've harbored this instinct from when they were actually wild. Everyone must experience stuff to know if they're afraid or not. There could be a chance that the rat wasn't that big or her parents werent paying attention, except at the end.
6)Yes her parents were insensitive in the way they were extra worried about her due to the fact that she was too sweet. They didn't see her as strong like the rest, so they pushed her extra hard.