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Though... it cannot comprehend what it's looking at - can it?:confused:

Cats are very sensitive about their looks. Except my cat, who seems to enjoy having a good coat of dust. He's supposed to be black and white, but he looks brown a lot of the time.
 
Cats are very sensitive about their looks. Except my cat, who seems to enjoy having a good coat of dust. He's supposed to be black and white, but he looks brown a lot of the time.

We have two brown cats. Their fur is white, but the cats are a brown/greyish colour. They LOVE the dirt.
 
Cats are very sensitive about their looks. Except my cat, who seems to enjoy having a good coat of dust. He's supposed to be black and white, but he looks brown a lot of the time.

Reminds me of a dog I know. My Dad them's dog (Sneijder). Drops down wherever he's lying, preparing for a belly-rub or being picked up (which he started disliking though) (moans every time). Typically, he's always got some dirt on him. A wild Border-Collie; calm down with aging though, but still a pup.
 
I'll grant that that cat of mine does clean himself up after he gets all dirty, but he likes to do that inside, preferably on a recently mopped floor. It's amazing how slippery dust on tiles can be.
 
Cats are very sensitive about their looks. Except my cat, who seems to enjoy having a good coat of dust. He's supposed to be black and white, but he looks brown a lot of the time.

We have two brown cats. Their fur is white, but the cats are a brown/greyish colour. They LOVE the dirt.
this is why i cannot have white duvets for our bedrooms.... my cats are horlicks in colour but once bathed they are cream
 
Got this news now on my mother in-law :( 30mm Mass lesion on pankreas, they are admitting her to hospital now for treatment but dokter doesn't want to give anymore information
 
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