(03-07-2012 01:15 PM)Charlotte Calael Wrote: I mated a MALE Siamese Blue Hiding Balinese seal Lynx with a FEMALE Abyssinian Black Silver hiding Balinese seal lynx.
IT CANT hide S.BLue!! It got Abyssinian Black Silver fur Moms shown. It cant hide moms shown fur, it cant hide moms hidden fur. It Cant hide dad shown fur. IT 100% hides dads hidden fur. That came from the starter who made both the dad and the mom that also MADE tons of Balinese Seal lynx fur. IT ONLY HIDES BALINESE SEAL LYNX FUR. 100% hiding it. Cant be anything else. Cant hide abyssinian Black silver becuse it does not hide that fur at all on dads side. A FUR CANT JUST PLOP up when its not in the side. AND IT COULD NOT GOTTEN IT AS HIDDEN FROM MOM. It had moms shown = dads hidden.
(03-07-2012 01:11 PM)Liriel Garnet Wrote: (03-07-2012 01:03 PM)Charlotte Calael Wrote: Saga i love you but i feel a little bit offended that you posted this. Mine is a Balinese Seal Lynx hiding. It feels bad when you hint it migth not be and that confuses people. If you would have seen the whole pedigree back to the starter you would know this is 100% Balinese Seal Lynx hiding. Im not wrong. Im sure you said this after what you saw in the pedigree. But people trust you so now you decived people into thinking its some other crazy fur hiding... wich is not true. You know i know how the hidden vs shown works. And also becuse others said it was hidden when it was not 100% sure i should not be the blame of other post about Balinese Seal lynx when it was not me who wrote it wrongly.
People trust her because she knows what she's doing, and in this case she's right. One time out of four, on average, both parents will pass their shown fur, and in that case both the shown and hidden are the black/silver and it is *not* hiding the lynx. There is absolutely no way to *guarantee* that a cat showing the black silver is not pure black silver rather than black silver hiding lynx unless you have bred that cat and pulled a lynx box from it. Period.
Im getting very upset, have you looked the pedigree back to the starter? If not i think you should not claim to know somthing you dont know.
The cats you posted that started this were both black/silvers hiding lynx. Those you cannot guarantee their offspring hides it. If you're talking about a siamese blue hiding lynx mated with a black/silver hiding lynx, you are 100 percent correct -- that cat is absolutely hiding the lynx. Our whole premise in this discussion was based on the original ones you posted, two black/silvers hiding lynx mating.
(03-07-2012 01:15 PM)Charlotte Calael Wrote: I mated a MALE Siamese Blue Hiding Balinese seal Lynx with a FEMALE Abyssinian Black Silver hiding Balinese seal lynx.
IT CANT hide S.BLue!! It got Abyssinian Black Silver fur Moms shown. It cant hide moms shown fur, it cant hide moms hidden fur. It Cant hide dad shown fur. IT 100% hides dads hidden fur. That came from the starter who made both the dad and the mom that also MADE tons of Balinese Seal lynx fur. IT ONLY HIDES BALINESE SEAL LYNX FUR. 100% hiding it. Cant be anything else. Cant hide abyssinian Black silver becuse it does not hide that fur at all on dads side. A FUR CANT JUST PLOP up when its not in the side. AND IT COULD NOT GOTTEN IT AS HIDDEN FROM MOM. It had moms shown = dads hidden.
Charlotte, the original cats you posted that raised this issue were both black/silver hiding lynx to produce the box. In the case of a Siam Blue hiding Lynx mated with a Black/Silver hiding Lynx, that's a totally different story and you are 100 percent CORRECT -- the box will absolutely hide the lynx, since it shows the black silver, dad had to have passed they lynx.
The issue is that there were several boxes listed, and the ones from the two black/silvers hiding lynx cannot be guaranteed to hide it, but the one from a siam blue is a totally different story -- it IS guaranteed to hide it.
Hope that makes things clear.