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Old 04-17-2011, 08:11 AM #1
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Default My cats are not normal short hairs!

After doing some research on Jack the cat with his medical stuff, I ran across a rare breed of cat called Australian Mist. It turns out Jack is definatly one, and it appears as tho lily is as well.

http://www.catbreedsjunction.com/australian-mist.html




You can see both have the marbled pattern, and both fit the breed standard. I got both from the humane society, and love them dearly. From what I have read they normally go for about $500 to $1000 per kitten, and its rare to have health issues. Jack like me must have some stagnant genetic soup in there some where. Lily on the other hand is very healthy.

How nice is that to find out my kids are special! I know you guys love them too, so I thought I would share.
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Well, we already knew your Kits weren't normal, but thanks for sharing..
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They're beautiful!
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They are so cute love cats i used to have a big white cat named smudge miss her your cats are buddys
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