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Out of the day of a cat - Trip 2 |
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Somewhere under a car |
On the run |
Blooming tree |
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Fence - no way through ? |
Aha ! Thats the reason ! Beautiful cat lady...(*) |
... and her lover ??? |
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Waiting for better times |
Mr. Lee is not the only cat waiting for the lady... |
Friend or enemy ? |
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On the run again. |
At home. |
An interesting note from Christophe Thill (France) opens speculations: The red-haired cat is not a lady. Red-haired cats are always males, just as "turtleshell" cats are always females. Both colors are linked to the sexual chromosomes (the X or Y). So you can have exceptions, but they're very, very rare.
Barbara Zmiewski comments: It is correct that most orange cats are males, but 15% of orange cats are females. They just need an orange gene from both parents. A tortiseshell female carries the orange gene as well. Both of my female cats are orange.
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