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I get it, but I still don't see a problem. I probably wouldn't have even noticed it if it hadn't been pointed out. Hope she finds her loving home soon.
One of our cats is named Daisy, and we gave her that name because she is a Calico and has a unique "daisy pattern" on her face. It sets her apart and makes her even prettier, IMO.
That cat in the pictures is beautiful, I do not see where there is a problem.
What a beautiful kitty ! Ragdolls by nature are gorgeous, calm and loving; mine passed at age 18. This is a shame because of some ignorant people who shouldn't have an animal to begin with if that is their mentality.
I hope if there is a follow up article so we will learn this sweetie has been adopted by a loving family.
How silly. People need to think about the pet itself and not it's color or markings. Those features should be the least of someone's concern. Imagine everyone in your life judging you negatively because of the color of your hair or a birthmark.
I get it, but I still don't see a problem. I probably wouldn't have even noticed it if it hadn't been pointed out. Hope she finds her loving home soon.
I see an angel standing on her nose and raising its wings. Weird, but I see worse looking human faces every day.
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