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Which Black and White Kitten is Right For You?
by Odessa Flores-Lemence
All various domestic black and white kittens have their own distinctive characteristics. Longhaired, shorthaired, pedigrees or moggies will have their own share of uniqueness.
A tuxedo cat is a well-known low-grade spotting black and white feline, which is also known informally as Billicat. A tuxedo cat is considered solid black all over the body with limited white markings to the paws, belly, chest, throat, face, and chin.
The Turkish Van has this color pattern mostly restricted to the head and the body of the cat being white. Some, have this splashes of color in their body, known as Seychellois Septieme. Another Turkish feline treasure is the Turkish Angora that also marks B&W patterns.
Cute kitten pictures of the black and white Maine Coons are exhibited after the Cat Fancier's Association 2008-2009 Show Season holding the 5th Best Kitten award. These Gentle Giants remaines kittenish until they grow old.
Mother Nature has such a way in taking care of cats. The Wegies or Norwegian Forest Cats appear in also in the same pattern among their many cat color classes have these distinguishing double coat consisting of dense undercoat covered by long glossy hairs hanging down the sides. Like most long hairs, their coat is full in winter than summertime.
One interesting black and white kitten is the American Curl. The name implies from their curled ears, which is not apparent until 2 or 3 days after birth, taking the final form in its 4th month. Their curled ears are medium in size and open at the base curled backwards.
Persians! Now, that Persian cats rule the cat shows even up to the present, they are loved and adored by mankind-- breeders, cat lovers, or not. The bi-color B&W CFA standard Persian cats are strictly preferred minimum white colors on feet, legs, undersides, chest, muzzle and tail.
Black and white kittens are the typical range of bicolor patterns. Piebald cats are extremely common and differ in appearance. At one end is the white locket which has the smallest amount of white markings. Another is the swirled patterns and skunk stripes. There are also the Dalmatian look and sheeted pattern. Whatever spottings there is with any cat breed, these cute kittens are a sure admirable pleasure for the whole family.
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