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Post by Oliver (Rylan) on Sept 15, 2017 15:20:42 GMT -5
I was just wondering, for the next breeding season. If anyone does happen to have a common steppe cat, with a white underbelly, would you be willing to breed them with my soon-to-arrive cat with dominant black? I'm going to attempt to make basically a gryph variant of a Tuxedo cat, because my lil' (talkative, gosh) girl cat is such. Or if anyone knows a better way to try and get such an outcome for a CSC, please do comment.
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Post by teefa85 on Sept 15, 2017 16:53:03 GMT -5
I've got a pair of Saiga's who are tuxedos. They're simple Dominant Black and Benign White combos...but I don't know if that'll always happen with BW on a Dominant Black Gryph.
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Post by Oliver (Rylan) on Sept 15, 2017 18:49:22 GMT -5
Oh! Would you be willing to breed them with one of my cats w/ dominant black, to see if the result is another tuxedo pattern, or if they're opposite gendered and you're okay with it, breed them and allow me to take one egg? (Next season, of course)
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Post by Oliver (Rylan) on Sept 15, 2017 18:50:07 GMT -5
Or; Does anyone think it's possible to breed a snow lupe with down under and get cat-looking results with a CSC with dominant black?
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Post by teefa85 on Sept 15, 2017 19:21:42 GMT -5
If you need a breeding for this experiment, I definitely have ya covered! I've got two Tuxedoes: a father and a daughter. So whatever gender your kitty happens to be, I can accommodate! Purposefully took advantage of "all Rares are Undetermined Gender" to make sure they were opposite just for moments like these.
I'd definitely be up to see how a Saiga crosses with a Common. Hybriding is one of my most favorite parts of Gryph breeding.
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Post by aradiadiane on Sept 26, 2017 18:24:55 GMT -5
Ohhhh, little tuxie cats would be so cute~!!
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Post by teefa85 on Sept 26, 2017 21:43:35 GMT -5
They are adorable! It'll be awesome to see them on the more lithe Commons, since my Saiga's are pretty powerfully built.
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