Maguari 24 Jan 2010 Felis silvestris grampia Slightly skinny-tailed, not entirely sure how pure these are.
T T tomzoo123 25 Jan 2010 They are pure, I remember when they first got them it was on the local news in the midlands as it was a big deal having them pure. They were saying how lots roaming Scotland were not 100% pure.
They are pure, I remember when they first got them it was on the local news in the midlands as it was a big deal having them pure. They were saying how lots roaming Scotland were not 100% pure.
P P Pertinax 25 Jan 2010 This tail tip does end in a point. In pure Scottish Wild cats it is 'truncated'- it ends in a blunt bush. The claim of purity could be just publicity as the evidence does seem to contradict this.
This tail tip does end in a point. In pure Scottish Wild cats it is 'truncated'- it ends in a blunt bush. The claim of purity could be just publicity as the evidence does seem to contradict this.
Maguari 25 Jan 2010 Pertinax said: This tail tip does end in a point. In pure Scottish Wild cats it is 'truncated'- it ends in a blunt bush. Click to expand... My thinking exactly. I remain unconvinced!
Pertinax said: This tail tip does end in a point. In pure Scottish Wild cats it is 'truncated'- it ends in a blunt bush. Click to expand... My thinking exactly. I remain unconvinced!