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Congrats on your discovery Morgan!!
and I'd like to share the picture of my tonk lilac Smile
( I pulled with solid Burmilla chocolate as well )

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Sooo cute!
Anybody gets one of these babies up for sale , can you give me a heads up? love to play with this fur............
Morgan has asked me to add this pedigree.
Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie bred to a Toyger Caramel gave a Lilac so it must hide the Toyger - Caramel, as the Caramel predates the release of the spring cats so cannot hide the Burmilla - Lilac Shaded.
So we now have an official start point at least until the original Lilac reveals its hidden which we suspect to be Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded

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A new proof from Morgan.
Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie is dominant to Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded.
Mum is a Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie, her parents are a starter and a Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded.
Dad is an Australian MIst - CHarcoal known to be recessive to Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded,
Baby is a Burmilla - Cocolate Silver Shaded pulled from Mum by Dad.

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Congrats, Morgan on the new proof
Proof: Tonkinese Lilac Tortie is recessive to Tonkinese Blue Mink
Morgan asked me to post this chart for her.
First the mom, on June 21st on this thread, was proven to have the Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie hid.

On this chart,
Mom: shows Genesis Bandit II, known to hide Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie
Dad: shows Tonkinese Blue Mink
Baby shows Tonkinese Blue Mink known to be recessive to all the Genesis furs so therefore has to hide mom's hid
proving Tonkinese Lilac Tortie is recessive to Tonkinese Blue Mink
That just narrowed things down quite a bit cutting off the bottom 3/4s of the furs.
Yay, Morgan! Congrats!

Just needs to be tested against Burmilla Red Silver Shaded to be placed.

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Great work Morgan, the Forum Based Charts have been updated Smile
I know this probably does not really prove anything but I pulled a Tonkinese Lilac Tortie today with what is very likely a solid Burmilla Red.
Congrats and I look forward to seeing if he hides Burmilla Red for the placement Smile
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