I don't think this is chromatic aberration. It looks to me like the cat has natural red/magenta highlights in the lighter (silver/gray) areas. Note there are other patches (on the cat's back) of red/magenta that are clearly natural color.
In any case, if you want, you can still adjust for this color in the lighter areas.
- Add a couple of sample points in those areas.
- Note that red is a bit high and green is a bit low (which means more magenta)
- Open a Selective Color adjustment layer (in PS). In the Whites panel, slightly increase cyan (reduces red) and slightly decrease magenta (increases green). As you tweak these sliders, watch the R and G values on the sample points. The idea is to get the RGB values closer to equal. But they needn't be exactly equal.
On a separate note, I think Miss Kitty could be presented to greater advantage with a curves adjustment plus some selective darkening in the surrounding areas put her in the spotlight, so to speak.
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