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Toyger - Tawny - Printable Version +- KittyCatS! Community Forum (https://kittycats.ws/forum) +-- Forum: KittyCatS Forum (/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Breeding (/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Toyger - Tawny (/showthread.php?tid=30408) Pages: 1 2 |
RE: Toyger - Tawny - 999ShadowCat999 Resident - 12-03-2017 02:10 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() Khaleesi just got a little sister (from the same parents)
RE: Toyger - Tawny - Eleanor8 Resident - 12-09-2017 10:00 AM Toyger - Tawny lies between Burmilla - Chocolate Silver shaded and Toyger - Caramel ![]() ![]() Illuminatra requested the Tawny photographed next to a Silver. Here it is - taken using CalWL. The Tawny is natural shade, the Silver is blush. ![]() ![]()
RE: Toyger - Tawny - Ivy Norsk - 12-09-2017 12:02 PM Much like the shading of the Chestnut Foxie compared to Cocoa Cream Foxie. RE: Toyger - Tawny - Arwen Swordthain - 12-13-2017 10:23 AM Quick clarification for anyone wondering if Eleanor's Caramel is pure, the age of Channons Mum Smidgeon indicates her box was unpacked around July 8th, Burmilla Lilac was discovered on July 19th therefore the line can be considered pure as Channons parents were both bred before the discovery. Just needs to be tested against Aussie Charcoal for placement. RE: Toyger - Tawny - littleLaviniafisher Resident - 01-16-2018 10:04 PM Awesome!!! RE: Toyger - Tawny - aidenvaIeska Resident - 01-24-2018 09:51 AM I bred the Tawny boy and this is what I got. Elisa-Mae's Baby:
RE: Toyger - Tawny - Ivy Norsk - 01-24-2018 10:46 AM Aiden you have to pull the hidden on the New Born Kitten. We know that toyger tawny is dominant to toyger caramel and so the new born could hide either of those furs. If you can pull the toyger tawny out from behind the aussie charcoal then we will have the definitive proof. You've got the perfect tester cat there! The hitch is that you really need to pull with a toyger coal or a burmilla lilac shaded for the clearest result, as the hidden fur (whether tawny or caramel) will show. But, if you pull with a toyger caramel and get a toyger caramel back, it does mean that the toyger tawny does not hide as we know that tawny is dom to caramel. The pedigrees of Noah and Colleem aren't necessary because we can see that Noah threw the aussie charcoal; we know that it couldn't have come from the other side of the pedigree as Rhaenys' toyger caramel can't hide the aussie charcoal and the Hell-o is the obvious source of the toyger tawny. RE: Toyger - Tawny - aidenvaIeska Resident - 01-24-2018 10:48 AM (01-24-2018 10:46 AM)Ivy Norsk Wrote: Aiden you have to pull the hidden on the New Born Kitten. We know that toyger tawny is dominant to toyger caramel and so the new born could hide either of those furs. If you can pull the toyger tawny out from behind the aussie charcoal then we will have the definitive proof. You've got the perfect tester cat there! The hitch is that you really need to pull with a toyger coal or a burmilla lilac shaded for the clearest result, as the hidden fur (whether tawny or caramel) will show. But, if you pull with a toyger caramel and get a toyger caramel back, it does mean that the toyger tawny does not hide as we know that tawny is dom to caramel. I unpacked him the minute he was born! Thank RE: Toyger - Tawny - Arwen Swordthain - 06-08-2018 02:40 AM Toyger - Tawny is placed dominant to Australian Mist - Charcoal Gerri, Australian Mist - Charcoal, bred with Harrell, Toyger - Tawny Their offspring was Jasmyne a Toyger - Tawny She bred with Kieran, a Burmilla - Lilac Shaded Their offspring was an Australian Mist - Charcoal. Since Burmilla - Lilac Shaded is recessive to Australian Mist - Charcoal it must be Jasmynes hidden fur proving Toyger - Tawny is dominant to Australian Mist Charcoal and placed ![]()
RE: Toyger - Tawny - Ivy Norsk - 06-08-2018 05:37 AM Oh congrats Arwen and also thank you for doing this and seeing it through! |