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O.K. Robin has been described as white/tiger. His underbelly's white,and he's got a saddle on his back that's gotten bigger as he's grown. A big splash of tiger colors! But he's always had hairy ears;at least in the time I've known him. What breed does this suggest?
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Are you referring to "ear tuffs" hair growing out of the inside of the ears or "Lynx Points"
hair forming a point at the tip of the ears. Many cat have either or both in varying degrees so it's not a determining factor in breed. MCC have lots of both but so does my short haired moggy Chiquita.
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