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AWwwww... Tortie whiskers..
 
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Just looked at all the baby photos of Harley and can't see any white whiskers on them.
 
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Just read your thread, Harley is only 7 months old so don't think it's old age yet lol. Funnily enough one of her ginger brothers has the opposite effect, his whiskers are all light coloured except for one each side being black.
 

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Just read your thread, Harley is only 7 months old so don't think it's old age yet lol. Funnily enough one of her ginger brothers has the opposite effect, his whiskers are all light coloured except for one each side being black.
Certainly not old age for Harley then. 
 Now that does sound unusual, a ginger boy with 2 black whiskers. I don't pretend to understand cat genetics, but wouldn't you think that would be very unique?
 
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Loki now lives with my daughter so I haven't got a recent photo but I will get one soon.
This photo is of him at about 8/10 weeks old, you can see the one black one on the right hand side of his face and can just see the start of the left hand side one.
 
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