I thought it was my imagination ...
My silver swirl tabby, Perspicacity Purrsonality "Cassy", also seems to get darker in winter! Bless you for posting, I thought that either I was going nuts or that cats darken with age ... :o ;) :p
Okaaay, way silly question then ....
We're having a rare cold snap here. Frost, snow visible on the hills, we silly Californians are running around in awe (and sweaters and sweats ...). Okay, it's cold (for here). Why is my baby turning dark? Wouldn't lighting the pelt be more logical? (Okay, leaves are down, but they are for big chunks of the year anyway?) :confused:
Re: Okaaay, way silly question then ....
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Originally posted by AmberLee
We're having a rare cold snap here. Frost, snow visible on the hills, we silly Californians are running around in awe (and sweaters and sweats ...). Okay, it's cold (for here). Why is my baby turning dark? Wouldn't lighting the pelt be more logical? (Okay, leaves are down, but they are for big chunks of the year anyway?) :confused:
The only 1/2 believable thing I can come up with is...
Black is the absorbtion of all colors--white the reflection.
It would make sense then that darker objects hold in heat more so than lighter colors...maybe it's to keep them warmer?:confused: (Hey *WAY* cheaper than Bloomingdales!)
Our 'tabeese' (siameese/tabby cross) use to do this as well...but she's stayed 'dark' for quite awhile now!
That's just my theory...please keep in mind I am blonde...lol:D
If you don't like that theory, I can make one up for ya! lol