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The first sign the chicks were interested in me today.

A couple of more stills

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Access to Manuscripts

I have been advised against posting the manuscripts on a chicken website. I will let you know when they are published and if you want to provide me your email address, I can email them to you.

I have one on my tablet that is a little older if you want a taste of what we do. Private message me your email and I will send it on.
If it is published elsewhere on the interwebs could you provide a kink?
 
Yea.. usually pure bred cats such as Siamese and Ragdolls that have color points.. darken up as they age.. Siamese and Ragdolls are all born pure white and then their points start to show after a few weeks.. then as they get older they get even more color over parts of their body... I think quality bred cats will only darken on their points and not so much all over.. Pippin is a Ragdoll and his orange points took a while to darken up... View attachment 2267807View attachment 2267808View attachment 2267809View attachment 2267810
That third picture is adorable, areal "cuddle puddle" as MJ says. 🥰
 
All over. The kittens are born white and later developed the points, you are correct in your thinking, however their body darkens with age.

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Just a few pics fromGoogle, I just love Siamese! I could talk cat all day! 😹😻
I seem to remember hearing somewhere that the points are temperature related. As in if you put your cat in the fridge for a few minutes (don't do this kids!) they would come out overall darker until they warmed up.

Perhaps their circulation isn't as good as they get older which makes the extremities colder which makes the hair grow out darker.

I don't really believe the fridge thing though....🤔
 
So gorgeous! I love the picture with all 3 of them together (I think you posted that one before and I loved it then too!). I wish mine cuddled together like that.
Mine are all whatever the opposite of pure-breds are - bunch of mongrels.
Mine too. All mixes except for the one Cornish Rex.

None of them get on very well. 😭
 

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