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Posted by: courtneylynn at Thu Jan 25 16:01:46 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by courtneylynn ] I agree that the pattern in itself is not rare or unique. But, what is unique and what I am trying to find out more about is...are there any cats out there who have tabby patterns AND solid points? these kittens show NO striping on their extremities (including tail), only at the places where their solid points stop do they have tabby markings. Also, as far as I know and have been able to glean from genetic information resources. a tabby kitten can ONLY been born if one of it's parents is tabby also. Tabby kittens are NOT born to solid colored parents because tabby (agouti) is dominate over solid patterns. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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