changing colours

bigfellasdad

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Enzo - adopted Female CAG circa 2004. A truly amazing young lady!
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Enzo's last owner was around last night, she was amazed at how light in colour Enzo is now, and to be honest i hadnt really noticed but i must say she is almost a silver grey now, a LOT lighter than when I first got her. She has all but lost her red colouring around her body now so in no way could i now describe her as 'red factor'.


Has anybody else ever seen this? If i think on ill post up some photos of her, both now and 2yrs ago. Im not concerned at all, id love her no matter what colour she is ;) and she seems in fine shape.
 

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If she is LOSING red coloring you are CORRECTING health issues!! Good job!!!


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bigfellasdad

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If she is LOSING red coloring you are CORRECTING health issues!! Good job!!!
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Fantastic, thank you :) The red was gorgeous though, but id swap a healthy young lady for a colourful one any day.
 
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You must have improved her diet. When I first got my congo grey, Pugwash, she had only ever eaten sunflower seeds and her tail was kind of light pink - not a good look for greys. After months of slowly getting her into fruit and veg it turned into that beautiful lustrous red we all love.
 

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