(12-10-2018 09:29 AM)MsMagick Resident Wrote: Thanks! I bought a Kiwi that obviously hides Burmilla-Lilac (or better), and have had it paired with a Toyger-Caramel that should be solid. I've only gotten Toyger-Caramel (3 times) and while I know that it could just have given it's hidden every time, I'm starting to wonder if it's really dominant to the Caramel, or if those Caramels had something hiding underneath. I know Thomas had one where he was getting Caramels too and the Purple Kiwi looked lost. I would love to know more about the cats that he, Kathy and anyone else discovered theirs with.
At this point all we know is the cat that pulled it showed Toyger - Caramel, no proof of purity has been offered so thats why it hasn't been added to the charts. Your cat could be throwing hidden everytime, cats are frustrating like that, but equally the Caramel Thomas pulled it with could have thrown a hidden we can't see. This is why we require proof of hiddens before updating the charts.
Are you checking the hids of any of your Caramels to see if they hide the Kiwi or the Lilac?
I have a sibling pair of AM Gingers that threw their hidden Burmilla - Lilac 3 times in a row, have had 4 in total from them, you can bet if I was trying to pull that fur out from both cats I'd be lucky to get 2 in the entire breeding cycle, of course all 4 are boys so even if that was my aim they would be frustrating me

, one cat throwing hid 3 times in a row is bad enough but both cats? On the upside I have some pure Lilacs.