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Awww congratulations Bliss and Fran They are a lovely brood! RIP little baby that had to go so soon. That last shot is too funny, looks like she's saying neener look at my gorgeous babies! |
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Well I haveto say thoose two reds looks stunning I think though I am "ginger" obsessive due to past friendships. But the blue looks lovely too. Okay please explain whats the difference between an oriental and a siamese and how do you get two "different" breeds so to speak in the same litter. Cat breeding is so complex I think I have sussed the colours then another breed pops up.... Five boys eh...... and a happy Mom by the looks of it glad she is well. Karen So she has five boys eh.... |
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Thanks both Kazz, the two reds are definitely boys, I couldn't get red girls out of this mating. I'm almost sure the blue is a boy, I'm not so sure on the Siamese but I definitely think one is a boy. Siamese and Orientals are the same breed. Orientals are solid coloured Siamese, i.e. they don't have coloured 'points' and they have green eyes whereas Siamese have blue eyes. Both parents of this mating are Oriental but both of them carry the Siamese gene, so that's how we have got Siamese in the litter. Oriental, unlike Siamese isn't a carrying gene, so inorder to get Orientals in a litter at least one parent has to be Oriental. *phew* bet that's as clear as mud |
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What a lovely cute litter, Fran! Is 5 quite a large number for an Oriental? And thanks for your explanation of the difference between Orientals and Siamese. I knew none of that ( to be honest I thought Oriental just meant some vague Eastern-type cat, didn't realise it was a breed name oops, how thick am I?) |
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Thank you MrsH Yes, 5/6 is average for Siamese/Orientals. It isn't unheard of that they have litters of 7/8 Had to laugh at your explanation of what your concept of an Oriental cat was!! |
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Glad you didn't take offence Fran, after I'd posted I thought it actually sounded rather rude as well as ignorant! In my defence I can only say that I've only ever had moggies! |
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