"New 'Salty Licorice' Cat Pattern Discovered from Genetic Mutation"

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Researchers in Finland have discovered a rare new cat color called 'salty liquorice' or 'salmiak cats,' characterized by a black coat with white flecks and a tuxedo pattern. This unique coloring is due to a genetic mutation where a section of DNA is missing, making these cats quite rare. The discovery enriches the understanding of feline coat color genetics and could aid in breeding efforts to preserve this trait.
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