Thanks! I apologize for not displaying Summer's pedigree. You may find it in the same Flickr album where I posted the ears. She is a snowshoe cream showing the ody rounded fold.
Flick pic
I could use advice, though. The other halloween cat that had produced the rounded boo boo ears against a mate that shows soft curl is male. Sadly, I cannot pair him with the male who produced the soft fold boo boo ears.
I unboxed Lizzy (from the original pic I posted). She shows the ody rounded fold and hides the soft fold boo boo. I don't logically see any other possibilities for her to hide. I intended to breed her to the Halloween cat that hides the rounded boo boo. He has also produced genesis ears. So with these two cats, we know exactly what they can pass.
Assuming the charts are correct and rounded boo boo is recessive to ody rounded fold: if the baby from this pairing shows rounded boo boo, we will know the soft fold boo boo is recessive to it and placed. But any other result won't tell us a thing we don't already know. My alternate plan is to unbox the male baby from the Halloween cat that shows rounded boo boo and hides soft curl and use him instead of his father.
Suggestions?
This pic would be more helpful for Summer's info. Not that it matters much, since she passed her showing trait, and we already know the ear is dominant to Soft Curl.
Flickr pic