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Harley was adopted as a stray by a college student and he loved this little girl so much. Unfortuanately, he had to move back to New Jersey and was not able to take Harley with him. This littel girl is amazingly beautiful, she loves to play and be cuddled with. She likes to play with her toy mice, she is energetic and can be vocal. She is litter boxed trained and up to date.
Now, I have to tell you, the first time someone told me a we had gotten in a Tortoiseshell, well, I kinda was wondering what happened to the tortoise! I'm sure you know exactly what a Tortoiseshell is, but juuuuust in case you don't, let me show off for a moment. A Tortoiseshell is not a breed but is, instead, a referance to the coloring of their coat. According to the book "For The Love Of Cats"Tortoiseshell cats have a coat with a combination of any one solid color and red or cream. These colors may be completely mixed as in brindled tortoiseshell or separate as in patched tortoiseshell. The solid color may be black, brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, fawn, or golden." "Torties" are almost always female. See how smart we are now!?!
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