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What Colours do Maine Coon cats come in?

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What Colours do Maine Coon cats come in?

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Maine Coon cats come in many colours and patterns. The most “Common Maine Coon Colors” and patterns are brown classic tabby, brown mackerel tabby, and brown patch tabby (females only). Here are some of the most common patterns: Tabby: A darker stripy pattern on a lighter background colour; most often brown, orange, blue, or cream. Nose and paw pad colours usually correspond to predominant coat colour, varying from pink to black. Tortoiseshell or Calico: A patchy pattern made up of three or more distinct colours (usually black, orange, and cream/white). Tortie is short for tortoiseshell. Yes, the name comes from the tortoiseshell turtle. The primary color on most torties is black. The amount of red can vary from just a few toes to lots of obvious red. It is rare but some torties have more red than black. They used to be called “reverse torties”. “Torbie” is short for tortoiseshell-tabby. When you add tabby stripes a tortie becomes a torbie. They are also called patched tabbies since the

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Maine Coon cats come in many colours and patterns. The most “Common Maine Coon Colors” and patterns are brown classic tabby, brown mackerel tabby, and brown patch tabby (females only). Here are some of the most common patterns: Tabby: A darker stripy pattern on a lighter background colour; most often brown, orange, blue, or cream. Nose and paw pad colours usually correspond to predominant coat colour, varying from pink to black. Tortoiseshell or Calico: A patchy pattern made up of three or more distinct colours (usually black, orange, and cream/white). Tortie is short for tortoiseshell. Yes, the name comes from the tortoiseshell turtle. The primary color on most torties is black. The amount of red can vary from just a few toes to lots of obvious red. It is rare but some torties have more red than black. They used to be called “reverse torties”. “Torbie” is short for tortoiseshell-tabby. When you add tabby stripes a tortie becomes a torbie. They are also called patched tabbies since the

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