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01-02-2006, 11:29 PM   #11

Re: Do colours run in families?


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Chloe my tortie/white was a litter of four. Her three brothers were completely black.
so im guessing that there om was black as well



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01-02-2006, 11:31 PM   #12

Re: Do colours run in families?


i cant really remember, there were a few adult cats around at the time, and I was new to cats so didnt really think to look at the mother (oh how bad am I??) I dont think she was black.

Misty my black cat had a completely black mum and all her sisters and brothers were black too except one silver/grey tabby cat who was gorgeous!!!



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02-02-2006, 09:07 AM   #13

Re: Do colours run in families?


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so im guessing that there om was black as well

Chances are that their mom was a tortie as you can get black and red males from a tortie mom. If she carries dilute and mated with a dilute or dilute carrier male you could also get blue and cream. Colour is all down to genetics. It's really interesting.



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02-02-2006, 09:11 AM   #14

Re: Do colours run in families?


[Misty my black cat had a completely black mum and all her sisters and brothers were black too except one silver/grey tabby cat who was gorgeous!!![/quote]

Misty's father would have been either a brown tabby that carries dilute and her mum would also have carried dilute. This is where the silver tabby came from.



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02-02-2006, 09:35 AM   #15

Re: Do colours run in families?


My mum's older cat was a tortie and white and in her last litter she had a gorgeous ginger kitten, two were ginger and white and one black & white one



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02-02-2006, 12:21 PM   #16

Re: Do colours run in families?


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[Misty my black cat had a completely black mum and all her sisters and brothers were black too except one silver/grey tabby cat who was gorgeous!!!
Misty's father would have been either a brown tabby that carries dilute and her mum would also have carried dilute. This is where the silver tabby came from.[/quote]

It is all foreign to me Kay You are clever to know all this tho!



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02-02-2006, 12:27 PM   #17

Re: Do colours run in families?


You can get tortie males, but they are very rare - there are 2 ways actually, one is an extra chromosome, hence being sterile. Can't remember the wording on the other, but it is some kind of pigment condition that humans can get. And about 75% of gingers are male - think that is more cos they are more likely to be tortie than ginger, but could be wrong. I fostered a dark tortie mum and kits the other year - there were 3 ginger males, a black male and a black female. Black is also a recessive gene. There is an article on Messybeast about what colours you will get from what parents, will look it up later.



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02-02-2006, 03:47 PM   #18

Re: Do colours run in families?


I thought black was dominant Booktigger and that blue (grey) was dilute of black



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02-02-2006, 05:30 PM   #19

Re: Do colours run in families?


Blue is a dilute of black, but I think the gene for black is a recessive one, so you can get black kittens popping up unexpectedly. Will check the article I was reading later.



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02-02-2006, 07:00 PM   #20

Re: Do colours run in families?


i only know the basic stuff im no good on dilute at all and reds can get me mixed up aswell (having a red i should really be reading up on it ) and then silver can get me going as well (Minx carries silver so more reading there LOL)

i do know that u can have a male tortie but i thought it was only the extra chromosome way i didnt know about the other way
and i also know that its rear to have a red girl.

stafford colours are so easy but i think i have my work cut out for me in cats lol

i have reds, silver and dilute to read up on (cos Minx carries silver and is blue)



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