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8th November 2011, 09:42 PM #1
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What lovely photos of Theodore,he is a handsome lad & he knows it,lov the pictures of him in the snow & another where you have got him curled round with face & shoulders,he looks as if he is laying there planning his next act of mischief.
Yes more please when you have time & would be great to see his parents too...x
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8th November 2011, 10:25 PM #2
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Thanks very much for raising the issue of summer and winter coats and moulting. I didn't realise until reading this that MCs have different coats according to the seasons, even if they can be the wrong way around. Just wondered when the coats start growing or shedding? My MC is 11 months old and quite fluffy though loses some fur every day. Do they really lose their long fur and become short haired at certain times of the year? I've never seen a photo of a MC going through a short haired phase so will be interested to see what that looks like in time.
Theo is a really beautiful MC - the pure white is so striking. Thanks so much for sharing photos x
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9th November 2011, 09:22 AM #3
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They don't all go right short brightlight23,like everything to do with our furries they all seem to vary,the only one who noticably changed from long to short is Merlyn,he always used to cause amusement at cat shows turning up in full winter bloom mid summer & no coat at all when it was freezing & snow outside,since he has fully matured though his worse loss now is his bib,it used to go right short now it has a bit of length there but no fullness so I very often just lightly powder it & fluff it up so he doesn't look so silly from the front until it decides to come back,Shimba is naturally not so long coated anyway & if he ever grows a hint of a ruff I think we will have to hold the walls up,shame really because he is so big a boy that with a bit of a bib he would look stunning,had wondered about trying some extensions do you think some of Merls silver or Bruces red fur would be noticeable....?
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9th November 2011, 12:17 PM #4
I'm glad I've seen this, Mufasa has lost his thick ruff that he grew in the summer, therefore I expect he's topsy-turvy too. He still has long fluffy fur but like lovely Merlyn the ruff has lost it's fluff
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9th November 2011, 03:48 PM #5
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9th November 2011, 08:25 PM #6
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Interesting thread, I didn't realise they could be all back-to-front with their coats.
Larry is getting very bushy so he's in tune with the colder weather I guess. It's getting much harder to keep him knot-free so I'm bugging him a lot more with the comb, poor lad, and I've got the scratches to show for it, aaargh! The comb doesn't slip through his coat as easily as before so I'm pulling a bit at the areas which are just starting to mat up. Luckily he's fairly tolerant so I can keep on top of it.
Monty's coat is no thicker than before. Still has a knotty chest because it's IMPOSSIBLE to get access there, he's such a drama queen!
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26th November 2011, 08:43 AM #7
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Glad I read this as one of my boys who is 21 months has lost his huge ruff and feathers down the side of his face and my other 20 month old boy has just started growing his first ruff although my 22 month old girls is still the same - is there nothing normal about owning a coonie :o) its like having marauding toddlers in the house most days lol
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11th November 2011, 12:22 AM #8
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