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Black hair can turn brown due to sun exposure, genetic factors, aging, or chemical damage that lightens pigment in the hair.
To keep your black cat's coat rich and dark, provide a balanced diet, protect it from sun exposure, and ensure overall good health.
Black hair can turn brown due to sun exposure, hair damage, aging, or changes in melanin production.
To keep your black cat's coat rich and dark, provide a balanced diet high in tyrosine, protect them from excessive sun, and ensure regular grooming.
Black hair can turn brown due to sun exposure, aging, genetics, or chemical treatments that alter the pigment over time.
Black cats can appear brown in sunlight due to the breakdown of melanin in their fur, revealing underlying reddish or brownish tones.
Your cat's fur may be stained brown due to excessive grooming, saliva staining, underlying health issues, or tear staining commonly caused by excessive tearing.
Unhealthy cat fur often appears dull, greasy, clumped, patchy, or excessively shedding, indicating potential underlying health issues or poor grooming.
A black cat's fur may turn brown due to sun exposure, dietary deficiencies, genetics, or underlying health issues affecting melanin production.

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