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Are Pink Paw Pads in Silver Shaded Cats a Sign of Impurity? And What Are the Breeding Taboos?

The presence of pink paw pads in a Silver Shaded cat doesn't necessarily indicate impurity. Typically, Silver Shaded cats have black or dark brown paw pads. If pink paw pads appear, it may suggest a serious disqualification according to breed standards, or that one of the parents may not be a purebred Silver Shaded. Silver Shaded cats are a British Shorthair breed resulting from the crossbreeding of British Blue cats and Chinchilla cats. Besides Silver Shaded, this breeding process has also produced Golden Shaded, Silver Point, Golden Point, and Blue Golden Shaded varieties. Normally, a Silver Shaded's paw pads should be pure black or dark chocolate. Pink paw pads might be a sign of a severe fault or that at least one parent is not a purebred Silver Shaded. The undercoat of a Silver Shaded is white, with the tips of the guard hairs being gray or smoke-colored. If the colored tips account for more than one-third or less than one-eighth of the hair length, this is considered a ...

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