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  2. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Black and white bicolor kitten with fever coat expression over the black fur Fever coat is an effect known in domestic cats, where a pregnant female cat has a fever or is stressed, causing her unborn kittens' fur to develop a silver-type color (silver-grey, cream, or reddish) rather than what the kitten's genetics would normally cause.

  3. British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    British Shorthair's nose colour: black, cherry red, brick red; a circle of black nasal line on the periphery. Two-month-old female blue and white hawksbill British shorthair kitten Four-month-old golden shaded male kitten

  4. Burmilla - Wikipedia

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    Burmilla coat colours can be expressed in either Burmese expression, or full expression. The Burmilla is now recognised in golden shaded and golden tipped in FIFe and ACF registries, but only silver shaded and silver tipped elsewhere. The Burmilla's shading comes in two major coat patterns which relate to the depth of colour; these are tipped ...

  5. Bombay cat - Wikipedia

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    American-type Bombays were developed by crossbreeding sable American Burmese and black American Shorthair cats, [1] [5] to produce a cat of mostly Burmese type, but with a sleek, panther-like black coat with copper-golden eyes. British-type Bombays are solid black-coloured Asian Self cats under the Asian group, a group of European Burmese and ...

  6. Talk:British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    British Shorthair kitten, new beautiful color, Black Golden Shaded [ edit ] British Shorthair Golden Shaded cats have very affectionate and friendly personalities 70.23.62.97 ( talk ) 23:25, 18 November 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Bicolor cat - Wikipedia

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    Bicolor patterned black colourpoint-and-white British Shorthair with symmetrical colour distribution and a white blaze on its face. The cat labelled "bicolour" or "true bicolour" is the preferred pattern in show-quality bicolour purebred cats. Bicolour patterned cats have medium grade white spotting (generally approximately 50%-25% white). [1]

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    A traditional snickerdoodle recipe includes unsalted butter, granulated sugar, eggs, all-purpose flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.

  9. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Orange becomes cream, black becomes gray, etc. Various terms are used for specific colors, for example, gray is also called blue, orange is also called ginger. Therefore, a tortoiseshell cat may be a chocolate tortoiseshell or a blue/cream tortoiseshell or the like, based on the alleles for the (B) and (D) genes.