On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 02:27:37 +0000 (UTC), Bastette
wrote:
dgk wrote:
On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 14:13:10 -0500, jmcquown
wrote:
I know from reading about cats all black and grey cats are basically brown.
I just gave Persia a nice brushing. She's not a long-haired cat but she
still has a nice ruff around her neck. Well, I noticed it's turning
brown. Same thing with her chest.
I cannot capture this in a photo, sorry. It is rather surprising.
Jill
Tyrosine deficiency? This site is interesting;
http://www.catster.com/answers/quest...ange_color-899
And it points to this one which seems more definitive:
http://www.cat-world.com.au/why-do-s...h-brown-colour
Can aging humans take a bunch of it as a supplement to bring back their
original hair color?
Actually, I wouldn't toy around with something like that, with myself or
with a cat. If there's any chance of liver failure due to an overdose,
there would have to be pretty dire consequences from *not* taking it, to
take that kind of risk. Fur color (or human grey hair) is not a dire
consequence. So some black cats end up looking like a weird tortie, is
that so bad?
It's a natural part of aging I suspect. Plenty of things are going
wrong with me.