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The only thing I can say is that Chloe, my tortie, has patchwork coloured skin like her fur!! Both my cats done at same time and both healed the same. |
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I've had a tortie and didn't notice any difference in her healing rate to any other cats I've known. Don't vets say funny things sometimes? Why would a vet say that? To out an owners mind at rest over slow healing? To cover up a poor repair job? Because someone told them the same story once? |
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I've had two blue torbies and a tortie; all had patchwork skin...the stripes show up so well where they've been shaved! ...and they all seemed to heal after spaying quite normally. Never heard of this before. |
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Thanks for the replies, it's interesting about the patchwork skin. I never had a tortie, just tabbies and their skin seemed to be all the same colour I think, Now I have a black, must examine her skin - if she'll let me. Logoes |
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