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Originally Posted by AddieBee 
Vans can have a spot or two I think... but I agree with Sam - isn't his red coloring too dark to be cream???
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Yup vans can have body spots - but anything more then 1/4 colour is considered bicolour in NZ and harlequin in Europe. Like everything though, we are always aiming for the perfect cat so it's preferable to have cats without body spots.

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Originally Posted by Abymummy 
Excuse me....THANK YOU FOR BLOWING THE WHISTLE!  Do you want the points???? I actually disagree on the red and white truthfully, he looks cream on my computer I was actually waiting for cream and white (no Van)...but I will accept red and white since that may be what he will grow into when his coat totally comes in :P So points to Wellington cats and should he grow up to be a cream and white, the points would have gone nowhere anyway! 
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No I don't want or need the points and I wasn't looking to start an argument.
The pics (sorry Rigel) are quite hard to see but my opinion is he's not van and not cream.

Maybe he will turn out to be cream. I was wrong once before on the forum so I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong once again. I'm not perfect!

Thanks for the points - let me know if you want them back or want me to pass them on.

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Originally Posted by kluchetta 
...except for I was the one who started the bidding with Red Tabby and White...
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Right you were

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Originally Posted by Abymummy 
GoodGod...a thousand apologies!!! Will send you the points when I wake up (it's 3.37am....) Was scolding Wellington simply because she's a show judge!  
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Scolding me? I'm not a 5 year old, and the majority said he was red anyway!
