Mother Nature can be genuinely amazing. Sometimes it might outdo even the most talented creative hands and minds. One need not look further than how it colors its animals in the most unexpected and original markings you can imagine. Pictures of animals with unique fur markings is a long standing tradition here at Bored Panda. Special honor is extended to cats in this regard, but is that really surprising? After all, cats truly have been the kings and queens of the internet. Let’s be honest, whose day wouldn’t get better after seeing a cat with a hipster’s mustache? When I look at pictures of Kitlers, I too reminisce about the olden days of the internet.
Yet, nowadays, it isn’t all about cats and their cute little paws. Other animals deserve to be represented and have their shot at being famous too! For that reason, we’ve sprinkled some other unique fur pattern owners in here. Which one captured your attention? Let us know in the comments!
#1 Zorro And Bandit Are Ready To Fight Crime
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Fur color for cats and dogs is determined by their genes. Interestingly, there really are only two pigments: black and red. The rest are variations, and white is the absence of the two colors. Orange, brown and gray are dilutions of the two main pigments. All these other colors besides black and red develop because of mutations, modifiers and genetic factors.
#2 Feel Free To Boop Or High-Five The Snoot
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#3 My New Kitten
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#4 He Has A Big Heart
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So how does a cat get a permanent and natural zorro mask around its eyes? The science behind cat and dog genetics is pretty complex, but it generally comes down to dilution and coloration. A lot of the interesting markings on animals are just lucky ways pigment is distributed along the animal’s coat. The color of extremities ‒ face, feet, tail, ears, even nose ‒ can be influenced by temperature. Colder parts of the body are darker, while warmer parts tend to be lighter.
#5 This Is Heidi. Heidi Has Vitiligo
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#6 Spot-Bellied Eagle Owls Are Known To Possess Heart-Shaped Markings On Their Plumage
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#7 My Dog Has A Silhouette Of A Fat Cat In His Fur Pattern
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There are cases when strange markings on the fur can be alarming. The color of a pet’s coat might slightly change the older they get. New or unusual patches of color can indicate a more serious problem. Also observe the quality and thickness of your pet’s hair. If it’s diminishing or appears different from the usual, don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian.
#8 This Paw Has A Small Paw Mark
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#9 Lucky Number 7
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#10 My Foster Kitten’s Fur Spells Out “Meow”
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It’s a thing of true beauty to have a pet blessed with a unique fur pattern. Sadly, not every owner is so lucky. What to do if your furry friend lacks that oomph in the looks department? Custom looks can be created with pet outfits and accessories. Pet stores offer a wide variety of animal apparel. From sparkly bows to elaborate human-like suits, it’s now possible to play dress-up with your pet. Then again, what if you want to match your pet’s outfit to yours and that hot dog costume on your dachshund just isn’t enough?
#11 He Wears His Heart On His Head
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#12 This Pupper’s Markings Look Like A Bat
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#13 This Two-Faced Cat Called Quimera
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As three different veterinarians have told Allure, it is medically safe to dye your pet’s hair. As long as non-toxic dyes are used, there should be no harm to pets. Although there is a moral dilemma: the coloring selfishly only benefits the owner, so should it be ethically okay? As with most things when it comes to our pets’ wellbeing, experts advise us to observe their behavior. If your dog or cat doesn’t like the process of getting their fur colored, they will surely let you know.
#14 This Is Sam. He Has Eyebrows
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#15 Meet Wiley, The Dalmatian Puppy With A Heart-Shaped Nose
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#16 My Sister’s Puppy Has A Unique Fur Pattern That Makes It Look Like She Has Glasses
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There are some things to look out for if you’ve decided to color your pet at home. Neater Pets advises to never use human hair dye on animals. If you’re determined to give your pet a colorful makeover, be sure to use dyes that are not permanent. Safe to use are natural food coloring, Kool-Aid or fur chalk. Permanent human hair dyes can contain bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Using those on your furry best friend might result in increased shedding, skin irritation or even chemical burns. Also keep in mind that your pet might ingest the dye that you’re using when licking themselves.
#17 The Pattern On My Dog’s Chest Looks Like A Cat Mid-Sneeze
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#18 This Golden Retriever Has A Black Birthmark On The Left Side Of His Face
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#19 This Goat Has A Goat On Its Goat Fur… Goat
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Natural food coloring is made from vegetables, fruits or flowers and shouldn’t pose any threat to your pet’s coat and skin. Kool-Aid is another safe option. This method works best on lighter-colored fur and will fade out in around two weeks. The shortest-lasting makeover you can give your pet is with fur chalk. It washes out easily with shampoo and is designed specifically for fur dying.
#20 These Kittens With Perfect Mustache Patterns
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#21 There Is A Squirrel With 3 Different Colors In Their Fur That I See In My Backyard Every Day
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#22 This Cat With A Unique Marking On Her Butt
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The safest way to color your pet, of course, is to go to a professional. Groomers that are trained in coat dying will take the best care of your beloved fur ball. It’s guaranteed they’ll use only non-toxic products that will cause no harm and will make a lot less mess than you would in your home bathroom. The aesthetic outcome should be more pleasing as well, after all, these people are experts and have years of experience doing this kind of thing.
#23 Venus The Two-Faced Cat
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#24 Multicolor Budgie
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Creative grooming in itself is not a new concept, at least in the world of dog owners. The American Kennel Club does not oppose dying canines’ hair, yet they strongly advocate for doing so responsibly. They emphasize that professional groomers should complete appropriate training prior to getting licensed.
#25 Mustache Cat. Yes, It’s Real
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#26 Cat With A Split-Colored Face
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#27 “That’s One Dapper Mustache , Sir”
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Some states in the US have banned dying pets’ coats. Among them are Colorado, Florida, Maine and South Carolina. Check with the local authorities if your pet’s new look can cost you a fine or lead to your pet being taken away altogether. There’s reportedly some leeway when it comes to enforcing these laws, but it is still technically illegal.
#28 Wow. What A Unique Beauty
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#29 The Markings On This Fish Look Like A Cat
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#30 Dog With Heart-Shaped Face
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#31 My Little Guy’s Fur Makes A Heart When He Lays Down On This Side
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#32 A Blonde Squirrel On My Old Mail Route
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#33 Kitty With A Heart Pattern On The Legs
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#34 This Zigzag Pattern Appears When Her Fur Is Raised
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#35 A Black Vitiligo Kitty
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#36 This Cat Has A Question Mark On Its Back
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#37 Marked With A Downvote Since Birth. Still A Very Good Boy
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#38 This Chicken With Heart-Shaped Spots
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#39 Not Your Traditional Aww But My Neighbor’s Llama Named Goblin Came To Say Hi While I Was In The Garden
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#40 A Family Returned Her Because Her Fur Wasn’t Getting Long. Their Loss Is My Gain – She Is Such A Sweetie
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#41 This Lurker With Interesting Fur Patterns
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#42 He Is Very Proud Of His Heart And Pants Patterns
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#43 A Tortoiseshell Cat With An Extraordinary Orange Pattern On Its Paws
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#44 My Cat Has A Heart-Shaped Pattern On His Fur
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#45 My Pup Wears Her Heart On Her Chest
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#46 My Cat Has A Cat In His Markings
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#47 This Cat’s Markings Make It Look Like It’s Nose Is Missing
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#48 One Of The Coolest-Looking Dogs I’ve Ever Seen
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#49 This Dog Has A Big Heart And Freckles
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#50 My Cat Bo Has Her Name On Her Back
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#51 This Cat’s Fur Pattern Looks Like A Boy Holding A Heart
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#52 I’m Wondering If This A Common Coat Pattern In Rabbits And What It’s Called. I Took Him In From Outside And Am Trying To Locate His Owner
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#53 This Cat’s Color Pattern Makes It Look Like It’s Meowing
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#54 My Parents’ Rottweiler’s Black Fur Has Turned Mostly White Due To Vitiligo
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#55 My Cat Has A Cat-Shaped Pattern On His Paw
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#56 My Cat’s Ombré Fur
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#57 My Sweet Astro And His Unique Marking. Second Day Home With Us
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#58 Xayah And I Went On A Puppy-Appropriate Length Hike The Other Day. She Enjoyed Herself
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#59 New Foster. Think I Might Adopt This One, Whiteout. Such Unique Markings
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#60 Beautiful Splitted Pattern
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#61 My Dog Buster Has The Skin Condition Vitiligo. It Causes Depigmentation Of The Skin (And Fur). The Left Photo Is From 9 Months Ago, The Right Photo Was Taken Today
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#62 My Cat’s Paws Have A Right Angle In Her Fur Pattern
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#63 Good Boy Camouflage
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#64 Tatum’s Got Marble Fur
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#65 Moving Out Of A Crime-Ridden Environment Has Done Wonders For Him And His Stress Levels
His fur is softer and he’s gotten festively plump in only 5 months!
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#66 Cute, Fluffy, Red-Headed Fella
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#67 This Stray Cat With A Heart On His Fur
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#68 My Cat’s Fur Grew Back In Different Colors After She Was Shaved During Neutering
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#69 My Dog Has A White Spot In His Brown Fur And A Matching Brown Spot In His White Fur
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#70 Four-Week Old Papillon Has A Heart-Shaped Marking
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#71 The Pattern On This Pup Our Department Picked Up Yesterday
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#72 The White Patch Of Fur On My Puppy’s Chest Looks Like A Bird
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#73 My Girlfriend’s Dog Spook Has A Cat Pattern On His Back
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#74 My Kitten Has A Perfect Number “5” On The Fur Print On His Shoulder
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#75 A Fine Choice There Sir
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#76 Three Of Hearts
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#77 This Cat With Mustache And Goatee
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#78 Calf Has A Heart-Shaped Marking
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#79 My Cat’s Nose, And Most Of Her Markings, Are Split Down The Middle
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#80 My Horse Has A Bird-Shaped Paint Mark And Her Tail Is The Bird’s Tail, Hence Her Name “Dove”
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#81 My Cat’s Fur Pattern On His Nose Is In The Shape Of A Human Nose
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#82 Those Fur Markings
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#83 Scrappy’s Coat Pattern Started Getting White When He Was 7 Years Old. Most Likely, This Is Due To A Rare Skin Condition Vitiligo (Extremely Rare In Cats)
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#84 My Tortoiseshell Cat’s Fur Pattern Is Split Into 4 Quadrants
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#85 My Friend’s Cat’s Fur Looks Like Another Cat
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#86 Interesting Cat’s Fur Pattern
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#87 Six Years Ago We Adopted A Small Ball Of Fur With A Rough Past. Today She Still Is A Small Ball But With Happy Memories And A Bright Future
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#88 Brown Or Black?
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#89 I Met This Absolute Beauty Today. She Has The Most Amazing Pattern In Her Fur That I Have Ever Seen. Beige With Black Tips
Still very much a young pup but they don’t think the ears will ever pop. I hope they stay there because she’s 18/10 on the cuteness scale!
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#90 This Is Bruce. Those Eyebrows Have Not Been Drawn On And Are In Fact His Natural Fur
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#91 I Don’t Have A Superiority Complex, I’m Just Better Than Everyone
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#92 My Bunny’s Fur Pattern On His Back Looks Like Him Sitting
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#93 Amazing Fur Pattern
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#94 Baby Goat With Mini Goat Pattern On Fur
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#95 This Spooky Cat Is Called A Lykoi. They Have A Naturally Occurring Fur Pattern Which Results In No Undercoat And A Constantly Changing Fur Pattern
They are often called “Werewolf Cats”.
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#96 A Cat With Pants, Caps, A Helmet And A Broken Heart
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#97 Look At This Handsome Guy
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#98 Lola Once Again Fell Asleep In My Arms, I Love Her So Much
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#99 My Dog’s Marking Resembles An Elephant
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#100 This Lamb Whose Markings Make It Look Like A Cow
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