Tiger! - Purple Kiwi probably dominant to Australian Mist - Blue Marble.
I can take the Aussie - Blue pedigree back to a Aussie - Blue cat 1165 days old (it's gone thru several generations of Chat Pink and Whites on the way to Hughes, but it's solid and from very early Aussie - Blue.
I know simplest way to get the proof would be to breed the kitten, but I'm going to wait for a sibling as I didn't get the eyes I wanted. Sirena and Hughes are partnered and will carry on trying for the combination of fur and eyes that I want.
I did a quick check back based on the age of the Blue Marble ancestor and that dates back to 20th Nov 2015, only thing more recessive at that time was Tonkinese - Blue Mink, which is therefore the only possible hidden that Hughes could have IF he isn't a pure Blue Marble. Burmilla - Chocolate Silver Shaded which replaced Blue Mink as most recessive wasn't discovered until Feb 2016.
I'm not going to ask Eleanor to post all the charts, I'm guessing its a lot. We can wait until she breeds the baby if nothing pops up in the meantime negating the need to see this baby's hid. My research is purely for info only for anyone looking to conduct tests or breed this fur and won't be added to the charts.
Kiwi is dominant to bengal blue
Tiger! - Purple Kiwi confirmed dominant to Australian Mist - Blue Marble.
Got this today, its open for testing but Dad likes to pass the Toyger - Tawny so not holding out much hope
I'm currently working on pulling the hidden from a couple of these guys in hopes I can knock a chunk off the range in one direction or the other.
My Cat above did hide Tawny so his brothers popped and growing now instead, am hoping that since the parents produced a Tawny in between the two Purple Kiwis that kitten number 3 was when Dad passed the Burmilla Blue
Tiger! - Purple Kiwi is dominant to Tiger! - Turquoise.
I'm posting this for Shannon Spoonhunter, who is out and about on a phone and couldn't do it on her phone.
Straightforward proof: Shannon bopped a PurpleKiwi (Justine) together with a Turquoise (Ferrell). They produced a kitten (Jourdaine) which shows the Tiger! - Purple Kiwi. When Jourdaine is mated with a more recessive fur (CONNY showing the Burmilla Chocolate Caramel), the Caramel pulls Jourdaine's hidden, which is the Turquoise. Therefore Purple Kiwi can hide Turquoise, Ergo, Purple Kiwi is dominant to Turquoise.
Thank you so much Shannon for doing this test!
Tiger! - Purple Kiwi is dominant to Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate.
Finally got the proof.