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18 nicknames for rural cats
Chi Fei Lian: Pure white cat, embroidered tiger: the whole body hair is white but with yellow spots, dragging a gun to hang the seal: the white cat has dirt on its tail, the general hangs the seal: the whole body hair is white, with only one black hair on its head, and the general hangs the seal: the whole body hair is white, with only one black hair or yellow hair on its back. Dark clouds roar: pure black cat, roaring rosy clouds: the cat's whole body hair is white, but its forehead.
Silver bottle gold pants: the whole body hair is white, only the tail is yellow, dragging a gun in the snow: the cat body hair is white, only the tail is black, and the beaver flower: the cat body is striped with black and yellow beaver flowers, and the gold quilt silver bed: the cat body is pure yellow but the abdomen is white, and the ground brocade: the whole body hair is black and yellow.
Needles hidden in ink: the whole body hair is black, only the tail tip is white; Moyu drops beads: the whole body hair is black, only the tail tip is white; Jin Hu: the cat's whole body hair is yellow; Xun Mei: the black cat has white gloves and white claws; butterflies: the cat's mouth is black, and the black clouds cover the snow; the cat's back is black, and its stomach, legs and claws are white.
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