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Cat in the pink over new colour

Jaymes

The cake is a lie
BBC

A west Devon couple are baffled by how their nine-year-old white cat turned pink after a weekend stroll.
Brumas, who was named after the first polar bear to be born at London Zoo, went out for a walk on Friday near his home in Bratton Clovelly.

But when he returned later, his white fur had turned pink, astonishing owners Philip and Joan Worth.

The couple took the cat to their vet in Launceston, Cornwall, who said he was in good health despite his new colour.

'Barbie pink'

Philip and Joan Worth said they were shocked when Brumas returned home.

Mrs Worth said: "He was pink - Barbie pink. His head, ears and right down his body, although not underneath, had gone a quite brilliant pink.

"We went to the vet on Saturday, but they couldn't find any reason for it, although they decided it wasn't toxic, which was what I was worried about."
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:biglaugh: Poor kitty! As long as it's not toxic, I'm all for having a good giggle over it...
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Jensa said:
BBC

A west Devon couple are baffled by how their nine-year-old white cat turned pink after a weekend stroll.
Brumas, who was named after the first polar bear to be born at London Zoo, went out for a walk on Friday near his home in Bratton Clovelly.

But when he returned later, his white fur had turned pink, astonishing owners Philip and Joan Worth.

The couple took the cat to their vet in Launceston, Cornwall, who said he was in good health despite his new colour.

'Barbie pink'

Philip and Joan Worth said they were shocked when Brumas returned home.

Mrs Worth said: "He was pink - Barbie pink. His head, ears and right down his body, although not underneath, had gone a quite brilliant pink.

"We went to the vet on Saturday, but they couldn't find any reason for it, although they decided it wasn't toxic, which was what I was worried about."
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:biglaugh: Poor kitty! As long as it's not toxic, I'm all for having a good giggle over it...
God did it - but he made him pink because he thought the cat was female.:biglaugh:
 
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