Silver Shaded Cats: Is Darker or Lighter Better?
The darkness of a Silver Shaded cat's fur is not an indicator of a good trait, but neither is being as white as possible. Many factors determine a cat's quality, and fur color is just one aspect. Even when considering fur color, it’s not necessarily true that the whiter the cat, the better its quality. What’s more important is the evenness of the color distribution. The base coat of a Silver Shaded cat is white, while the tips of the hairs are black. It’s a misconception to think that the whiter the cat, the better its quality. The concept of quality encompasses various aspects, and fur color is just one. Even focusing solely on fur color, a Silver Shaded isn't necessarily better if it’s whiter. Usually, a Silver Shaded refers to a Black Silver Shaded, where the base of the hair is white and the tips are a contrasting black, giving the cat an overall silver appearance. The depth of the black isn't a standard for judging quality. Rather than aiming for a 'light and w...