and the mother is just now starting to come out of my room (yes I paid a fortune and bought her because the kitten looked so small to me).She is listed as a blue tabby. around her eyes, front of legs, chest, neck, etc... looks white (or a very light color) and the rest is a grayish/silver color...
Here is a picture I took this morning while he was asleep, I don't know if something was reflecting off him or what but in this picture he almost looks purple. He is nowhere close in coloring to the brown
tabby laying beside him except for the front of his head, and it is almost like there is...
Thank you ;) The breeder said the same thing, and she has had a couple of fever coats before, her exact words is that she has never seen anything like this and for me to take pictures every week and send them to her. I also think the mother was incorrectly named in her coloring, she looks very...
And btw I am not disagreeing with you because honestly I only know what people tell me, just trying to figure it out and learn something while I am at it.
Oh and the pads are black and kinda a metallic color and the fur between the pads and around the pads are the same color as his back (look at the last pic i posted the silvery/blue/cream color), some parts are darker and lighter than others.
I actually asked the breeder about the fever coat and they said no it was not a fever coat. They stated that when it was born it was a short haired brown tabby but sometimes kittens do change their coloring when they get older as this one is apparently doing, and they had thought of changing...
The mother is a blue tabby (and it's mother was a point seal), and the father is a brown spotted tabby. Apparently both the mother and father was the oddball offspring of the litter they were born in from what I understand. Thank you for letting me know that about the age, I did not know that.
I have found out that the electronic larger sized mice work really well. They are really fast and really do well with the highlanders. I also have this breed of cat and love them. Also the electronic balls that run around in the floor in odd rotations and in odd path's is great. Alot of...
Hi,
I have a male, 8 week old Highland Lynx kitten. When he was born he was a brown tabby. Since then his entire body has turned a creamy silver (or maybe a creamy blue or silvery blue)
and is still getting lighter. His head has gotten lighter but it still has some brown in it with the...