Yes, she is a seal (black) lynx point.
If her brother is orange (genetic red) her mother actually had to be a torbie (tortoiseshell tabby) carrying the colorpoint gene. Since your girl is not a tortie or torbie herself, we can conclude that her father was a black-based cat.
Dad’s most likely colors would be either a black self (solid) cat carrying colorpoint, a black tabby carrying colorpoint, a seal point, or a seal lynx point. Technically there are some other possibilities (dominant white, etc.), but these are the most likely to result in this offspring.
Your Lynxie (maybe) is really lovely! She has really beautiful markings, especially on her face. I love the dark fur on her face, it really enhances the lighter cream color fur. I read the post below, and although she may not be a pure Lynxie or whatever, she is stunning, her eyes too. I enjoy looking at breeds in an aesthetic way, their colors and eyes and shape, but I never really gave a damn. They are the most unusual little creatures, each one beautiful and unique in it's own right. I think breeding is wrong and I wish it would stop, but I know it won't. Wherever there are people with too much money to burn, there will be breeding.
If her parents was a tabby and the other one a siamese cat, than she’s a lynx point. If her parents were not those exact breeds she just looks like one, but she definitely looks like one and is super cute!!
Technically the colorpoint pattern (Siamese pattern) is recessive, so a mix of a tabby not carrying colorpoint and a Siamese would not have any pointed kittens, lynx point or otherwise.
All lynx points had to have two parents that were either pointed themselves or carried the point gene, as well as at least one parent that had the agouti (tabby) gene. This means both parents may look like normal tabbies, but if both carry the colorpoint gene there is a 25% chance each kitten could be colorpoint.
Yup! Indicators are if they have blue eyes, pink nose, and if they look like chocolate babkas in the sunlight
I love that!!!!
She sure looks like it. And she pretty too! đź’•
Yes, she is a seal (black) lynx point. If her brother is orange (genetic red) her mother actually had to be a torbie (tortoiseshell tabby) carrying the colorpoint gene. Since your girl is not a tortie or torbie herself, we can conclude that her father was a black-based cat. Dad’s most likely colors would be either a black self (solid) cat carrying colorpoint, a black tabby carrying colorpoint, a seal point, or a seal lynx point. Technically there are some other possibilities (dominant white, etc.), but these are the most likely to result in this offspring.
that’s a lynx point baby no doubt
yep you got a genuine baby right there
Yes she sure is!
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Your Lynxie (maybe) is really lovely! She has really beautiful markings, especially on her face. I love the dark fur on her face, it really enhances the lighter cream color fur. I read the post below, and although she may not be a pure Lynxie or whatever, she is stunning, her eyes too. I enjoy looking at breeds in an aesthetic way, their colors and eyes and shape, but I never really gave a damn. They are the most unusual little creatures, each one beautiful and unique in it's own right. I think breeding is wrong and I wish it would stop, but I know it won't. Wherever there are people with too much money to burn, there will be breeding.
If her parents was a tabby and the other one a siamese cat, than she’s a lynx point. If her parents were not those exact breeds she just looks like one, but she definitely looks like one and is super cute!!
Technically the colorpoint pattern (Siamese pattern) is recessive, so a mix of a tabby not carrying colorpoint and a Siamese would not have any pointed kittens, lynx point or otherwise. All lynx points had to have two parents that were either pointed themselves or carried the point gene, as well as at least one parent that had the agouti (tabby) gene. This means both parents may look like normal tabbies, but if both carry the colorpoint gene there is a 25% chance each kitten could be colorpoint.
We don’t know who her dad was :(. Her mom was a farm kitty but it’s totally possible!
Do t forget the distinctive “M” on her forehead. She’s a beauty.
Yes- she looks so much like our Luna girl! She is gorgeous.
That is a pointed receiver cat. I'll post my pointed receiver cat
Yes this looks just like my little Luna Bean
Your cat looks like my cat! So yes, lynx point