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Old 09-12-2005, 11:18 AM   #11
Hickey007
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Originally Posted by Gazou
When a female is spayed , the spaying do stop the hormone flow . If someone observe closely the coloring of an adult unspayed female , they will see that she tends to be paler as she grow older or have litters of pups .

ooh...That makes sense. So if you wait til later on in a females life would that have any affect on color change? Maybe they would have already changed so it wouldn't affect them? Or maybe they need the horomones to maintain a certain color not just change so it would still affect them? This is actually kinda interesting, you learn something new everyday don't ya.
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