Mitsuru, did your Tonkinese Lilac Tortie have a baby yet proving it's hid? Just curious if it turned out to be the red
(08-22-2017 07:23 PM)MitsuruKirijo06 Resident Wrote: [ -> ]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.
I did contact Mitsu about this and she sold the baby to Ivy so I need to catch her and see if she pulled the Red out. I'll try and catch her today so we can get this one wrapped up.
(09-16-2017 07:20 PM)Kayla Woodrunner Wrote: [ -> ]Mitsuru, did your Tonkinese Lilac Tortie have a baby yet proving it's hid? Just curious if it turned out to be the red
(08-22-2017 07:23 PM)MitsuruKirijo06 Resident Wrote: [ -> ]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.
I believe this proves that the Lilac Tortie is dominant to the Burmilla Red:
If you need more proof i have this :
more pedigree:
i can't go back any father, but looks like you got one solid proof from Barry
Thats great. Thank you both Barry and Ivy for those proofs.
With Barrys we see a Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie mate with a Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded and produce a Burmilla - Red Silver Shaded, since Red is dominant to Chocolate the Red has to have passed from the Lilac.
With Ivys we have a lovely clear proof, 2 Tonkinese - Lilac Torties produced a Burmilla - Red Silver Shaded therefore it has to be recessive. Because it so clear we only need the pedigree of the Burmilla Red Ivy but thank you for adding the other to show us the second cats probable hid
Thank you again both of you for such lovely clear proofs, Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie is now placed between Tonkinese - Blue Mink and Burmilla - Red Silver shaded.
So we have the order
Tonkinese - BLue Mink
Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie
Burmilla - Red Silver Shaded
Thank you Barry & Ivy. The Forum Based Charts have been updated with your proofs