After discussing it with Nola Hellershanks, I'm remaking the thread for this fur so that there is a forum post with the name of the fur in the title, which makes it easy to find when we're searching for information. If anyone wants to see the original post, you can find it here. Congratulations again to Nola for discovering this beautiful fur!
This strongly suggests that Dream Puff may be dominant to Tonkinese Lilac Tortie, but in order to be a proof, we would need proof that dad Scottie is pure Tonkinese Lilac Tortie - as we all know, recessive traits can hide for many generations!
Sarah, I hope you will post when you find out what Morgana is hiding! If it is indeed the Tonkinese Lilac Tortie, that represents a healthy chunk of the potential range of this fur able to be crossed off the list!
(05-19-2023 11:39 AM)Songdog Woolley Wrote: Posting the pedigree here:
This strongly suggests that Dream Puff may be dominant to Tonkinese Lilac Tortie, but in order to be a proof, we would need proof that dad Scottie is pure Tonkinese Lilac Tortie - as we all know, recessive traits can hide for many generations!
Sarah, I hope you will post when you find out what Morgana is hiding! If it is indeed the Tonkinese Lilac Tortie, that represents a healthy chunk of the potential range of this fur able to be crossed off the list!
CHateau cat dream puff is recessive to Australian Mist dar chocolate.
Looking at Mum, Lacewings, we have her history to over 220 days so there's no way she can hide it.
It was discovered only around 100 days ago.