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Chelsea Clinton's cat Socks (1989–2009) lived in the White House from 1993 to 2001. Socks was a bicolor cat with low-grade spotting, or tuxedo cat.. A bicolor cat (also bi-color cat or Tuxedo Cat) is a cat with white fur combined with fur of some other color, for example, solid black, tabby, or colorpointed. [1]
In most cat fancier and breeder organisations, Oriental bicolours do not constitute a standardised breed, but a coat pattern variant of the breed of their foundation stock. One breed registry is an exception, the UK-based Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), which has defined them as a separate breed named Oriental Bicolour (capitalised).
White cats with one or two blue eyes have a particularly high likelihood of being deaf. Dominant white is distinct from albinism (c) which results from a mutation in a different gene that has no known impact on hearing. w S (or S)=white spotting (bicolor or tricolor cats), dominant allele.
It is a cat walk. It is a cat walk. ... Kelly Kirstein is a model and a beauty queen who is currently caring for two adorable bicolor foster kittens in Florida. Dipper and Mabel (yes, ...
Where my cat abhors the water, this one can’t get enough of it. Meet Azia, a blue-and-white (or gray-and-white, depending on the terminology you favor) bicolor cat with harlequin marking who ...
She named the bicolor cat Gatsby, but as he grew, his coat began to change, developing strange white speckles all over the black fur. Soon, she realized that Gatsby was a very special animal—a ...
A bicolor Ragdoll cat. The breed was developed in Riverside, California, by breeder Ann Baker. In 1963, a regular, non-pedigreed, white domestic longhaired cat named Josephine produced several litters of typical cats. [4] Josephine was not of any particular breed, nor were the males who sired the original litters.
A rare predominantly black cat with odd eyes. The odd-eyed colouring is caused when either the epistatic (recessive) white gene or dominant white (which masks any other colour genes and turns a cat completely solid white) [3] or the white spotting gene (which is the gene responsible for bicolour coats) [4] prevents melanin granules from reaching one eye during development, resulting in a cat ...
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