Oh my goodness! Look at that precious little fluffball! He is SO cute!!
Yes but there are many different shades of red - and when it's long fur it's often a lot palerOriginally Posted by jaycee
Ah well, you can think he's red. But I've seen him in person and I know he isn't redI specifially chose him because of his coloring
I don't care for red cats haha.
What kind of brush should I use to brush him with?
Re: combing longhaired cats... I started using a man's pocket comb on some of the longhaired rescue cats who were shedding like the dickens. It helps, as does those brushes with the "pins" in them... This one grey cat ... man.. I wear him after I hold him.. and he loves my lap!Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
Long hair cats need to be combed - not brushed. Get a fine and medium toothed comb and start the routine when he is a kitten.
Like I mentioned - you can have a "hot" cream or a light red - depends on the color of the mother/father and if they are dilute carriers.
If all the kittens are the same basic shade of cream, then I would suspect they all are cream; not red. If some were red, you could tell the difference in cream and red.
The mother is a red (although I prefer to say orange cause I'm silly like that) tabby. The father, unknown. Another boy kitten from the litter, also a red tabby. Two girls from the litter, red and black tortoiseshells. I never saw the rest. Mine, I would not even say a light red, definately cream, actually I was using the word "peach" to describe him before someone said cream. I can try to get some pictures of him without using the flash, but so far they always come out too fuzzy.Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
Long hair cats need to be combed - not brushed. Get a fine and medium toothed comb and start the routine when he is a kitten.
Like I mentioned - you can have a "hot" cream or a light red - depends on the color of the mother/father and if they are dilute carriers.
If all the kittens are the same basic shade of cream, then I would suspect they all are cream; not red. If some were red, you could tell the difference in cream and red.