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  2. Moggy - Wikipedia

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    Semi Longhaired Ginger, Black and White Torbie. Domestic long-haireds come in all genetically possible cat colors including tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor cat, and smoke. Domestic long-haireds can have fur that is up to six inches long. They can also have a mane similar to a Maine Coon's, as well as toe tufts and ear tufts. Some long-haired cats ...

  3. The Real Way to Calculate Your Dog’s Age in Human Years - AOL

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    The first two years of a small dog’s life is roughly the same as 12.5 human years, while it’s 10.5 for a medium dog and nine for large dogs. Each additional year of the dog’s life is then ...

  4. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Doncaster was the first to prove that tortoiseshell is the female heterozygote of orange and black, the corresponding male being orange. In the course of his studies he discovered that the rare tortoiseshell male is often sterile. [12] Tortoiseshell and calico coats result from an interaction between genetic and developmental factors.

  5. Are 'dog years' for real? An explanation of calculating ...

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  6. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The other common system defines "dog years" to be the actual calendar years (365 days each) of a dog's life, and "human years" to be the equivalent age of a human being. [2] By this terminology, the age of a 6-year-old dog is described as 6 dog years or 40–50 human years, a reversal from the previous definition.

  7. Forget 'dog years': Scientists say we've been calculating our ...

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  8. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    A fifth pattern is formed by any of the four basic patterns being included as part of a patched pattern. A patched tabby is a cat with calico or tortoiseshell markings combined with patches of tabby coat (such cats are called caliby and torbie, respectively, in cat fancy). [1] All five patterns have been observed in random-bred populations.

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