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WHITE-AND-BLACK CATS. 



THE WHITE-AND-BLACK CAT. 



This differs entirely from the black-and-white cat, as just ex- 

 plained, and is the opposite as regards colour, the ground 

 being white instead of black, and the markings black on 

 white.] For exhibition purposes and points of excellence, no 

 particular rule exists beyond that the exhibit shall be evenly 

 marked, with the colour distributed so as to balance, as, for 

 example : — If a cat has a black patch just Jinder one eye 

 with a little above, the balance of colour would be maintained 

 if the other eye had a preponderance of colour above instead 



