Ms. Milk

Ms. Milk looking around
Breed BSH
Coat White
Sex Female
Rarity Common
Appearance Has heterochromia - blue and yellow eyes, no TNR mark
Personality Kind, Patient
First known sighting unknown
Relations
Parents Unknown
Siblings Unknown
Partner None
Children None
Other could be ms. silk's or ms. polar's sister, due to their similar appearance


Ms. Milk is a special British Short Hair cat because she is the first cat to have heterochromia! Her right eye is blue, and her left eye is yellow, which makes it easier to distinguish her from other cats like Ms. Silk. Her name is derived on her milky white appearance. She bears a striking resemblance to Ms. Silk and Ms. Polar, with the only distinguishing feature being that Ms. Milk has no TNR mark and her beautiful heterochromia eyes. She is the second entirely-white cat to have been spotted in Mr. Fresh's Second Feeder after Ms. Silk.

Behavior

Ms. Milk is a kind and patient cat, who is known for patiently waiting for the other cats to finish eating before she herself eats.

Appearance

Ms. Milk can be identified by her heterochromia eyes as well as compared to Ms. Silk and Ms. Polar she does not have a TNR mark.

 
How to distinguish Ms. Silk (left), Ms. Milk (center), and Ms. Polar. (right)

Sightings

Ms. Milk can be seen at any time of the day usually eating kibble from the side of the feeder, similar to Ms. Silk

White Cat Trio

In the beginning, it was unknown that there was more than one white cat, since they looked so similar. The first identified white cat was Ms. Silk, who has a TNR mark in her left ear. The second cat to be identified was Ms. Milk, she first was spotted hanging out with Ms. Silk at the feeder - this is when it was confirmed, that there was another white cat. She looks very much the same so Ms. Silk, she just doesn't have a TNR mark in either of her ears. Lastly, we have noticed another white cat enjoying some food at Mr. Fresh's Second Feeder, who has a TNR mark in her right ear. This one was later named by Valérie as Ms. Polar.

It is currently unknown if there is more than three white cats, but there could be potentially more unidentified white cats.

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