Show us your Freckled noses! Is it only orangies that have them?
Right off hand, the only PT kitties I can think of with freckled noses are orangies. Is this something that is more prominent in orange kitties like it is in humans with red hair? Of course I am brunette, and I had some freckles as a child, but you know how redheads tend to have more? Let's see your freckle-faced kitties! Here is my Rusty:
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Theres a Name for it ... Lentigo Simplex in Orange Cats
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kimlovescats wrote:
Right off hand, the only PT kitties I can think of with freckled noses are orangies. Is this something that is more prominent in orange kitties like it is in humans with red hair? Of course I am brunette, and I had some freckles as a child, but you know how redheads tend to have more? Let's see your freckle-faced kitties! Here is my Rusty:
So, I got to thinking - I can't remember any other colour of cats with freckles or pepper-nose, so did a little research --
From http://www.cat-world.com.au/Glossary...tigo%20Simplex
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Lentigo Simplex - In orange cats it causes multifocal pigmentation on the lips, nose, gingiva, and/or eyelids. Small black spots that appear often appear on red cats lips or nose that can be up to 9 mm in diameter. They cause the cats no harm; Freckling on orange cats.
From http://www.vetlearn.com/images/SA%20...t%20lentigo%22
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PIGMENTARY DISORDERS
Lentigo Simplex in Orange Cats Lentigo simplex in orange cats is an idiopathic, asymptomatic, multifocal pigmentation of the lips, nose, gingiva, and eyelids. Early lesions of small, black spots on the lips are observed in the young cat (less than 1 year). These gradually increase in size and may coalesce to form areas of macular melanosis up to 9 mm in diameter.
Diagnosis is made on the basis of history and clinical signs. Biopsy findings confirm the presence of hypermelanosis. No treatment is indicated since the lesions are asymptomatic and do not transform to melanomas.
Soo... its a completely harmless (and cute!) pigmentation -- or freckles -- just like a lot of other red-heads get! :D
And it even has its' own 'medical' or clinical term -- Lentigo Simplex in Orange Cats
... and more pepper-nose pictures of Hobbes
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