Wednesday 14 March 2012

Cat of the Week: Cat of the Week: Didda

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Cat of the Week: Didda
From Franny Syufy, your Guide to Cats
This Week's Cat
Diddapus
Didda, as she is affectionately called by her willing slave, Nancy, is a particularly gorgeous example of a tortoiseshell kitty. Torties are almost always females; it's in their genes.

Extras
More Information on Genetics
The study of genetics is so complicated that I leave it to the experts. But if you have an analytical mind, and love to weave your way through charts and mazes, feline genetics might be just your cup of catnip.

More Tortie Photos
November is for tortoiseshell ladies, because they are cloaked in the lovely colors of fall. Let's take a stroll through this rainbow of November beauties, each one reminiscent of a pile of maple leaves glowing in the crisp fall air.


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