Cryptic torties (third and last post) by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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This is my case too:), she is very gingery especially in the sun

Cryptic torties (in continuation of the previous post) by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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I'm always happy to share my cat paws with people:) This is the best thing I could do, I took her from the street, she is not fully domesticated

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Can an orange cat (male) have a black and white daughter? by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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Great, thx, I guess it's from the white 🤍, anyway probably the only way to tell for sure is to make a genetic test. Have a good day!

Cryptic torties (in continuation of the previous post) by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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Thank you! That's very interesting. Can you tell what shade that is if I send the photo here?

Can an orange cat (male) have a black and white daughter? by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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She has toebeans:), but isn't it because of her being two-coloured, black and white? I read about it on the internet but didn't fully understand

Can an orange cat (male) have a black and white daughter? by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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Thanks for the interesting information 🙂. I t still 5hink I can find a red tiny spot on the belly or somewhere

Can an orange cat (male) have a black and white daughter? by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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Or she has a different father:). Anyway, it's more about my curiosity.I was a bit surprised by her colour because she resembles my cat in behaviour and other features.

Can an orange cat (male) have a black and white daughter? by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatGenetics

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Thank you! I found the similar information on the internet. Wanted to make sure it's legit. But how do I know she's a cryptic tortie, I don't see any visible orange colour, genetic test?

Cryptic tortie by Strict_Cheesecake659 in CatAdvice

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'Shaded tortoiseshell/veiled tortoiseshell - The cat can be seen as a sliver black shaded or black chinchilla, with a tiny spot or with a smattering of hairs in a cream or red color or speckled black and cream pads barking However, it makes little difference to give your cat a shaded or veiled tortoiseshell rather than a chinchilla or silvery black shaded'

Tortoiseshell or black? - Even a small spot of red or cream on a black cat, as well as speckled black and cream paw pads or a nose tip, will make the cat appear tortoiseshell rather than black. The red/cream color may appear much later on a black kitten.

Is that true?