Hi Eleanor, that's a very impressive set of charts there with a history-laden view of the discovery of Burmilla Lilac-shaded.
Let's go through it.
Some reference points from the
Discoveries & Retirements google sheet.
Eleanor discovered the Burmilla Lilac Shaded from the Spring 2017 Collection on July/19/2017 which as of the 7th was 415 days ago. It was the most recessive fur and nothing could hide underneath it.
Rena Lopez discovered the Toyger Snow from the Winter 2017 Collection on 2/22/18. This was 197 days ago. It became the new recessive.
In order to demonstrate that Simson is pure burmilla lilac-shaded and that therefore Charlie's Burmilla Chocolate-Shaded fur is dominant to Burmilla Lilac, we need to get all cats in the line back before 197 days.
Chart#1 shows the pull:
It takes us back 124 days.
Chart #2 shows the pedigree of a male Burm-Lilac SW B F S.
It takes us back 302 days... long before the introduction of Toyger Snow.
Charts #3, #4, and #5 follow Burm-Lilac SW B F S's lineage back to the original pull that Eleanor made. Absolutely Burm-Lilac SW B F S is a pure Burmilla Lilac-Shaded.
A pedigree for Janiece is not presented but
Eleanor Wrote:All the rest of the lines go back to Eadie-Superstar (the starter who hid Burmilla-Lilac). It will be page after page of posting pedigrees to show all Charlie's Burmilla-Lilac ancestors. If either Arwen or anyone else involved with Kittycats Proofs wishes to come and click through the pedigree of Charlie or one of my other Burm - Choc Caramels just let me know.
Thank you. We don't need pages and pages. We just need the chart of Janiece's parents. That will get us past the 197-days-ago introduction of Toyger Snow.
Proving purity by going back to the starter is very hard work - as Eleanor has just demonstrated. But it's a really good demonstration for people to see. Thank you for posting all of this Eleanor.
It's vastly easier to pull the hidden.