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Yes Charlie she is a seal-tortie point and a little darling unlike her bossy mother, Tilly. Fran I can get black, red, seal-point or red-point males and red, tortie, red-point and seal-tortie point females from this mating so quite a varied litter although not as varied as Leila and Tate. |
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What a lovely assortment of colours!! I find the colour genetics soooo confusing. You need to come and stay over to give me a few lessons I have everything crossed for you and Jilly here Kay x and don't forget to post up Joshua's pic when you get home |
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Kay why can't you get ablack female???? |
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Fran I will gladly come and stay and try and help. |
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Ah of course; clear as mud...thanks |
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I want to put Lily to a blue colourpoint stud, so I get a mix of blue and seal, but I'm not sure if they would be tabby points or not??? Need to read up on that I think!!!! |
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