This is Scrappy (RIP), his black fur had patches of white likely due to vitiligo. One of the prettiest cats I've ever seen.
This is Scrappy (RIP), his black fur had patches of white likely due to vitiligo. One of the prettiest cats I've ever seen.
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Kitty-ligo served him well! My mother's old cat got bits of white fur on him as he aged, but never like this.
18 0 ReplyThat cat can talk. And it has a posh British accent.
16 0 ReplyCookies and creme flavored cat
15 0 ReplyHe looks so soft and cuddly
7 0 Replybut also like some creep comes after the kids... well, the creep ain't gonna creep no more.
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Señor Scrappy ❤️
6 0 ReplyDo you know how old he was when he developed the white patches?
6 0 ReplyThe article said he was 7 years old.
9 0 ReplyThat's so cool. I've never heard of that before.
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He became an Italian marble cat. He was gorgeous.
4 0 ReplyA well marbled cat!
3 0 ReplyBlack with white patches or white with black veins? 👀
3 0 ReplyThe before picture is a black cat. Donno if both pictures load for you
5 0 ReplyOh I saw that. It was a joke about how being called black with white spots seems quite the opposite of what it looks like.
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That look, though. They sure are watching you from anywhere they are now.
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