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Old August 17th 16, 11:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Question Regarding Orange Tabby's

dgk wrote:

On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 03:06:08 -0700 (PDT), Rusty
wrote:


On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 5:53:02 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
Granted, Buffy is only my second cat. She's my first orange tabby.
She's about 7 years old (best guess).

Question: do orange tabby's get darker as they get older?

I ask this because her fur seems to be much darker than it was last year
when I adopted her. Looking at old pictures it seems she was ligher.
Now her fur looks like copper. Absolutely gorgeous but also darker.

Is this something you've ever encountered? Do orange cats get darker
with age?

Buffy's fur is very shiny. It's also tipped with white which makes her
appear to sparkle in the sunlight.

Jill



Rusty was an orange tabby. I had him for 15 years. Didn't notice him getting
darker. Did notice he got brown patches around his mouth. The vet said that is
common with orange tabby. Guess it is similar to redheads getting more freckles.

Winnie


I wonder if it has anything to do with diet or some other
environmental issue. I know that Flamingos get their red color from
the food that they eat, so maybe there's a relationship. I'm not
suggesting that you feed her a Flamingo.


Haha! Or feed her whatever flamingos eat - I thought it was some kind
of sea food (shrimp?). And we know how cats feel about shrimpies.

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