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What is called a black smoke cat? Is it a cat breed?
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It's a type of cat having black solid color on the coat and white roots on its hair. Smoke is only referred to cats that are solid and not tabby.
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Black smoke is a rare color found within the cat population. They have a long-haired, light silvery undercoat, ruff, ear tufts, black topcoat, and black fur with white roots known as black smoke. The gene that creates a smoke pattern is dominant and there have types of black smoke species, this is Norwegian forest, Egyptian Mau, Turkish Angora, and Siberian cat.
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a cat having black solid color with the thick black coat is called a black smoke can some people think that it is a breed but it is not
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Black smoke cats are a type of domestic cat with a solid black base coat and silver-tipped hairs that create a smoky or misty appearance. The fur on their underbelly, chest, and legs is usually a lighter color, such as white or gray.
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They are a cat with a special coat that causes it to look Smokey. They arent a breed but a color that is in different breeds of cats.
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A black smoke cat is a type of cat that has a coat of fur that is primarily a black color with a smoky effect. This color is often seen in cats of the British Shorthair, Bengal, and Maine Coon breeds. It is not a breed in and of itself, but rather a color pattern found in certain breeds.
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A black smoke cat refers to a color variation rather than a specific breed. It describes a cat with solid black fur that is tipped with silver or white at the ends, creating a smoky or misty appearance. This trait can be found in various cat breeds, and it is not exclusive to a particular breed.
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