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If you have a cat, does your cat seem to know what color its fur is?

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    If you have a cat, does your cat seem to know what color its fur is? That is, does your cat (or cats) tend to sit on objects that match the color of their fur?

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      If you have a cat, does your cat seem to know what color its fur is? That is, does your cat (or cats) tend to sit on objects that match the color of their fur?

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      @futurebird Void kitty who will consistently find the darkest possible spot on the rug in the middle of the floor to sit on, especially at night when she can be an extra special tripping hazard.

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        If you have a cat, does your cat seem to know what color its fur is? That is, does your cat (or cats) tend to sit on objects that match the color of their fur?

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        @futurebird The much-missed Aoife looked like a void cat but her fur was composed of individual strands which were a neutral gradient from nearly white near the skin to void black on the ends.

        No matter what colour something was, her fur would show on it.

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          @futurebird The much-missed Aoife looked like a void cat but her fur was composed of individual strands which were a neutral gradient from nearly white near the skin to void black on the ends.

          No matter what colour something was, her fur would show on it.

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          @graydon

          She must have worked so hard to achieve such exceptional results. #PicaTheCat commends her memory. She was very impressed by this.

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            If you have a cat, does your cat seem to know what color its fur is? That is, does your cat (or cats) tend to sit on objects that match the color of their fur?

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            @futurebird I am curious to know if cats who prefer to sit on or near things which match their coat are typically hunters, and/or cats who live with other cats.

            (I can't think of a reason for a cat to learn this habit without having either learned to hunt, or learned (play, hopefully)fighting with other cats.)

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