08-05-2014, 05:14 PM
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They don't classify gray (grey) tabbies.
See if you can find something here. There's a myriad of things online where you can find coat color classifications for cats and from my quick preliminary look today, there are new tabby colors listed. The only one listed as gray would have lilac in it making it more like a party colored calico or torti.
From my days showing cats, I was taught that anything gray is considered blue and tabbies come in classic stripe or mackerel stripe. Anything obviously gray like the American Shorthair would be called silver.
Lemme dig in some of my old links I hope I have saved from my pet care website venture.
See if you can find something here. There's a myriad of things online where you can find coat color classifications for cats and from my quick preliminary look today, there are new tabby colors listed. The only one listed as gray would have lilac in it making it more like a party colored calico or torti.
From my days showing cats, I was taught that anything gray is considered blue and tabbies come in classic stripe or mackerel stripe. Anything obviously gray like the American Shorthair would be called silver.
Lemme dig in some of my old links I hope I have saved from my pet care website venture.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head