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Hello students! Today we are going to discover about feline coat patterns as well as considering that Harley is our test subject, we will focus on bicolor cats. A bicolor or piebald feline is triggered by the white spotting gene, resulting in a coat that is white as well as one other color. When the spotting is black, these cats can be referred to as cow cats or when the black is dominant, tuxedo cats.
Bicolor cats are available in lots of different patterns as well as diverse degrees of spotting as this diagram demonstrates:
Here is Harley, showing off his black as well as white bicolor coat. He is particularly pleased of his black mask as well as the “guyliner” around his eyes.
Let’s take a look at his coat as well as see if we can figure out which pattern Harley’s coat a lot of carefully resembles. I believe he would be thought about a “Mask as well as Mantle” coat pattern. What do you think?
You might likewise refer to Harley as a cow cat. The truth that he often uses a cheesehead hat is even a lot more proof that he’s a cow cat, in my opinion. So far, I have not heard him moo.
And look what I discovered when I taken a look at the underside of Harley’s paw! He’s a cow feline for sure!
What is your preferred type of feline coat pattern?