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The
Burmilla may show wide variation in degree of shading,
from heavy to light, the latter giving a tipped effect.
Burmillas will have a mantle of colour shading down from
the sides, face and tail, from dark on the spine to
lighter patterning on the chest, stomach and under the
tail. A heavy shaded Burmilla may show very little
undercoat on th espine line. Where a Burmilla is lightly
shaded giving a tipped effect, the pigment will show
only at the extremities of the hairs and be evenly
distributed. Tipping so slightly as to be barely
discernible is undesirable.
G.c.c.f Standard of points.


Mrs
Carol Blakemore

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