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27th August 14, 11:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by Benning Boy
Also I've seen an Asian version of the wildcat in the wild, ( I believe it to have been an Amur wildcat) and didn't really detect any pure white fur on it, just a tannish off white, more of a ecru, maybe it could have been considered a grayish color. Tabby cats, are domestic cats displaying wild markings, and they usually don't have any pure white in their fur.
In regards to Felis silvestris grampia, this should clarify things:
http://www.scottishwildcats.co.uk/identify.html
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