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Thread: Can a Tarnished Silver Classic Maine Coon Become "Untarnished"?

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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Can a Tarnished Silver Classic Maine Coon Become "Untarnished"?-wolfie-meerkat-2.jpg

    Here is Wolfie in Meerkat Mode! Can't believe he's nearly a year old already.

    Ava sounds fab and I think she has everyone wrapped around her paw by the sound of it! She looks lovely, and she is really going darker isn't she. We always though she was a sweetheart.

    There's a 2nd litter from the same mating at Elmcoon at the moment and we are having the tortie girl - so Wolfie will have a full sister living with him.

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    Wolfie is GORGEOUS!!!

    Ava has just got naughtier and naughtier. Sid is no better. I now need a new bedroom carpet.

    I asked my son to give them their breakfast tuna whilst I had my shower. He didn't quite manage such a herculean task all by himself (well, he is only just 18!) and wandered off doing something else. The cats were furious. I was in the shower and had shut the en-suite door - Sid couldn't get in to complain to me so he pulled the carpet up all along the wall and dug through the underlay to try and tunnel in. He managed to pull off several square inches of carpet. Meanwhile, Ava yanked a potted orchid off the windowsill and spread the compost-stuff everywhere - which has stained what was left of the pale pink carpet black. I had sort of hoped that they wouldn't start working together... they get on really well now, sleep curled up together, hunt stuff together, climb trees together, eat out of the same bowl. Really sweet. I just wish they could each learn the other's good, not bad, habits!




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    Just looked at the kittens - they are lovely!




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    Final answer to the original question - yes, tarnished silver can become untarnished. There is no speck of brown on Sid at all now, he's 3 and had two serious moults and it's all gone.
    I'm not using spot-on treatments again, though, as he got bleached all the way across his shoulders and that had to grow out too!




 

 
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