Any color, pattern, variation or combination of can also be found in the bi-color cat. A bi-colored cat that has large amounts of white in addition to a thermal pattern may be very difficult to identify. The thermal colors are most easily distinguished by looking at the feet, face, ears and tail. If those areas are colored by large amounts of white spotting, proper identification may not happen until after offspring are produced.

Black Tortie and White

Black Mink and White

Black Mink Tortie and White

Blue and White

Red Tabby and White

Red Silver and White

Red Mink Tabby and White

--Colors--Variations--
--Patched/Tortie--Silver/Smoke--Silver Patched/Smoke Tortie--
--Pointed--Mink--Bi-Color--

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