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That Cat Nerd
@IDthatCat
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@xiaoaishiteru they are gene codes, which determine what the cat looks like!
O/O or O is for red fur. O/O is for females, O is for males. i included both since the sex of the cat wasnt mentioned.
Ws/? is the white spotting gene.
L/? is the shorthaired gene. its dominant, so they only need one.
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shorthaired red tabby with high white spotting. (red tabby harlequin bicolour!)
O/O or O, Ws/?, L/?
andy@paripariwest
met a celeb
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the right one's nose birthmarks are so large, wow!
left:
shorthaired red tabby with low white spotting.
O, Ws/?, L/?
right:
shorthaired red tabby.
O, L/?
pretty sure these two have different black modifier genes underneath, which is changing the intensity of their reds.
Seamus & Atticus@JoMacIntosh1
We like to bring ginger handsomeness to the world!
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adorable shorthaired black mackerel tabby with low white spotting. (tabby bicolour)
o/o OR o, B/?, Ws/?, A/?, ta/ta, sp/sp, Mc/?, L/?
sara 🎧@morekissing
i can’t believe i live and care for this thing now. all mine
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i believe these would be closest to the van pattern, or cap & saddle.
shorthaired black self with high white spotting.
o/o OR o, B/?, a/a, Ws/Ws, L/?
catwheezie🐾@catwheezie
Let's have hearts with Mama
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very dainty black classic tabby with low white spotting.
o/o OR o, Ws/?, B/?, A/?, ta/ta, sp/sp, mc/mc
𝔎𝔢𝔯𝔯𝔦 𖦹⭒°。⋆@kerrixma
my pretty little baby💐
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longhaired white self. this cat likely has the dominant white gene, which more often than not causes deafness.
W/?, l/l
as someone who lives with an animal who is hard-of-hearing, knowing how to get their attention can be pretty difficult! LOL
Restoring Your Faith in Humanity@HumanityChad
How wholesome this is 🥹
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gorgeous shorthaired seal mackerel lynx-point.
o, B/?, cs/cs, A/?, ta/ta, sp/sp, Mc/?, L/?
Biscuit@BiscuitThaCat
did you know that little boys are allowed to be bad and keep mommy up all night when they’re very cute
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@IDthatCat reminds me of the stray i fed at my exs apartment!! the cutest little nose freckles

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hi Simon!
shorthaired red mackerel tabby.
O/O or O, ta/ta, sp/sp, Mc/?, L/?
love their eyes in the sunlight! looks like a painting <3
also notice Simon's nose freckles. some cats have these, and they're just birthmarks- like we have!
eo@eeeeow
Simon in the sun
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shorthaired (black-red) torbie (tabby tortoiseshell) with low white spotting.
O/o, Ws/?, B/?, A/?, L/?
carter@carterbogausch
she watches me while i sleep
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longhaired seal-point with low white spotting.
o, B/?, cs/cs, a/a, Ws/w, l/l
Kc@kcqzee
My son little Appa is a bit over protective of me…. I mean look at him
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i believe the largest cat breeds after maines are siberians, and norwegian forest cats, but ragdolls can be pretty big too.
theres also the breed savannah, which is a serval x domestic hybrid. look up a serval- theyre massive.
bengals are big too, since theyre hybrids too!
bug girlfriend@lo_saturna1ia
is there like a largest cat breed after maine coons or are all of them pretty normal and then maines are just Freaks
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(red-black) calico with low/moderate white spotting.
O/o, Ws/?, B/?, a/a
⁺˚ ♰ ༝☆₊˚☭ ༝@backtomyemoera
mon bb
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shorthaired (red-black) tabico with moderate white spotting.
O/o, B/?, A/?, Ws/?, L/?
にこちゃまちゃんぬる@kawaii_nekoniko
納豆ごはんと味噌汁たべました
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@IDthatCat you’re the coolest and baddest bitch on this website
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this is a black mackerel tabby, also referred to as a brown tabby.
the base colour (between the stripes) can range from more of a warm orangey-brown, to almost a silvery gray. its nothing more than just family gene variance.
whether this one is gray/brown is subjective. :3
𝔪𝔢𝔴 🦋🍩@mochihorror
my husband says she’s gray but she’s BROWN
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