(04-19-2021 07:23 PM)Eleanor8 Resident Wrote: I've currently have 10 live cats with Pixie Wild Tiger Ear, 8 of those were pulled using a cat with Tiger Fold Ears. This would suggest, but not prove, Pixie Wild Tiger is dominant to Tiger Fold.
Problem with tracing the pedigree back on the Tiger Folds is I can't get back before 417 days on the oldest ancestor and Pixie Tufted was discovered 524 days ago today. There's absolutely nothing in the pedigree that suggests Pixie Tufted could be hiding, but I can't prove it.
3 of the cats were sat in cattery on 100%, I pulled those out and partnered with Pixie Tufted mates. All 3 made Pixie Wild Tiger kittens.
All 7 cats that are live, old enough to have a kitten in the next week and have a Tiger Fold parent are now partnered with Pixie Tufted mates. Surely one of them has to fail to make a Pixie Wild Tiger kitten....
I'm currently checking to see if my Pixie Wild Tiger hides Tiger Fold as it was pulled with Tiger Fold, she declined to pass it last week but breeds again on Sunday. Between us we should get a conclusive answer on this soon.
And I just looked properly at the Torgons pedigree posted above by Coverboytoy.
Mum Zara has Tiger Fold ears. Her parents Velma & Rafal are full siblings with Vampire Ears gained from their Mother, Victoria. Their Father has Tufted ears therefore they hide Tufted or better from Odis. Since they made a Tiger Fold baby we can conclude that Odis hides Tiger Fold making Zara a pure Tiger Fold. She then pulled Pixie Wild Tiger from Bernard.
Now the only issue with this proof is that its from a Torgons profiler so we can't see cat IDs to confirm all cats duplicated in the pedigree are the same cats. I can't see any reason why they wouldn't be the same cats so it appears we have our proof, its just a case now if everyone agrees to using a Torgons profiler pedigree as a placement proof. One of the resons we prefer Kittycats Pedigree page pedigrees is that cats often change owners and names but the ID never changes and has been used in the past during testing to identify cats from previous proofs that have been renamed or even changed owners.