File:Silver Persian - Starlight.JPG

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"SILVER STARLIGHT is the property of Miss Snell, Wimbledon. This Silver male cat is beautifully pur in colour. He distinguished himself at the Crysta Palace, 1900; Brighton, 1900; and at Westminster 1901, he made a great name for himself by winning th Challenge Cup and numerous special prizes. Amongs his progeny may be mentioned Puck III., a winnin kitten, now in the possession of H.H. Princes

Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein"
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Source "Cats and All About Them" by Frances Simpson
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