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Persian Cat Chocolate And Lilac ColorChocolate or lilac Persians?
Can it be possible? I, as an owner, breeding Persians and exots, pose
myself such a problem quite recently. Of, course they exist, if to see
from genetic point of view. These colors are included into standard,
there is their description, but... Where are they? By all accounts from
abroad, they have such animals but for some reason they are more often
met in pedigrees of British cats as experimental partners for leading
new color into the breed, but not like exhibition stars. It had to
spent lots of time to answer the question: "What is the real situation
with Lilac and Chocolate in the Persian group?"
The paradox came to light at once: there is enough big number of Points
with Chocolate and Lilac masques and practically full absence of
equally colored individuals. Probably, the fashion played its role in
it. After all, from the genetic point of view Lilac-Point color is more
difficult in receiving than, for example, Chocolate Solid
(solid-monochromatic, "firm" colour). Now, thanks to fashion's jokes,
selectionists are forced to word for word take out Chocolate and Lilac
either from Solid-carriers CRC (carriers of Color-Point gene) or to
work simpliciter with color lines, making copulations Solids (moreover
it is desirable of stronger type) with Colors and further interbreeding
on the Color parents. Such copulations are made for a long time, but
purposeful selection are begun recently in this direction.
Only several breeding nurseries work today in this direction:
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