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Sunday, 23 March 2014

Kittens (Finally)

Sorry for the delay everyone...here they are (finally).

Update: These kittens have all moved to their forever homes.

Oliver (Lime)
Chocolate Point Male

Oliver (Lime)
Chocolate Point Male

Atticus (Teal)
Lilac Point Male

Atticus (Teal)
Lilac Point Male

Ruby (Magenta)
Blue Point Female

Ruby (Magenta)
Blue Point Female

Tick Tock (Yellow)
Seal Point Male

Tick Tock (Yellow)
Seal Point Male

Elsa (Purple)
Lilac Point Female

Elsa (Purple)
Lilac Point Female

(Baby Pink)
Seal Point Female

(Baby Pink)
Seal Point Female

(Blue)
Chocolate Point Male

(Blue)
Chocolate Point Male

(Green)
Lilac Point Male

(Green)
Lilac Point Male

(Baby Blue)
Seal Point Male

(Baby Blue)
Seal Point Male

5 comments:

  1. What an absolute heart burst of kittens!
    Love, Gracie, Lola and the Kilners

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  2. What a heart burst of kittens!
    Love, Gracie, Lola and the Kilners

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  3. Tick tock is a star

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  4. How do you know the difference between chocolate/seal and lilac/blue

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    1. I find it easiest to determine colour as it develops, starting from birth. The newborn fur on seals and blues seems off-white, whereas it is snow white on lilacs and chocolates. As their points darken, it's easy to tell the difference between seal/blue and chocolate/lilac. After that it becomes much more difficult. A seal point looks a lot like a chocolate until about one to two years of age, except a chocolate's mask covers the face more slowly. It's a complicated process. If you need some help determining colour, please email me some photos.

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