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Dilute Color Chart

Find the color of the sire from along the top of the chart. Find the color of the dam down the left side. The oblong where they intersect will show the color possibilities for their kittens. Dilute is a recessive gene, so both parents must carry that gene to get a dilute kitten.

 
Possible kitten colors:

Sire:

black

 blue (dilute)  red cream (dilute)

 Dam:

black

black

blue

black

blue

black male

blue male

tortie female

blue-cream female

black male

blue male

tortie female

blue-cream female

blue

(dilute)

black

blue

 blue

black male

blue male

tortie female

blue-cream female

blue male

blue-cream female

red

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

red

cream

red

cream

 cream

(dilute)

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

cream male

blue-cream female

red

cream

 cream
 tortoishell

black

blue

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

black

blue

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

black male

blue male

red

cream

tortie female

blue-cream female

black male

blue male

red

cream

tortie female

blue-cream female

 blue/cream

(dilute)

black

blue

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

blue

cream male

blue-cream female

black

blue

red male

cream male

tortie female

blue-cream female

blue

cream male

blue-cream female

 

Sex linked color

Red is attached to the X chromosome. It is dominant to black, chocolate and cinnamon. All the other colors you see are actually patterns that affect these basic colors.

A male cat has one X and one Y chromosome. The red color factor is on his X chromosome that he gets from his dam. He gets his Y chromosome( with no color designation) from his sire.

A female has two X chomosomes with two red color factors. She gets one from her sire & one from her dam. If a dam is black, she doesn't have the red color, and all her boys will be black or black with additional genes, none of her boy kittens will be red. If a dam is red, she has two genes for the red color and all her boys will be red (or red with additional genes), none of her boy kittens will be black. If a dam is tortie, she has one gene for red and one not for red, and half of her boys will be red and half will be black. The sire gives no red genes to his boys.

If a male is red & a female is black, all of their female kittens will be tortoishell.

 

 
 
 

 Sire: red

RED (x)

 

 (Y)

Dam:

NO RED(X)
black

  RED & black(XX)  black (XY)

 

NO RED(X)
 black

 RED & black(XX)  black (XY)

If we have a black female and a red male, we can guess the color of their kittens (add the color to the square across or down from it).

male = XY; female = XX

sire = red male; dam = black female

kittens

 

Dilute

 The color gene for red is the only color gene attached to the sex of the cat. The rest of the color genes are patterns that affect the black or red. The dilute gene is one such gene. It turns black into blue & red into cream.

A recessive gene needs two genes (one from each parent) to appear on a cat. A dominant gene needs one gene (from either parent) to appear on a cat. Dilute is a recessive gene. If a cat has two dilute genes it will be a dilute. If a cat has one dilute gene and one "normal" gene the cat will appear normal.

Since dilute is a recessive gene, you will only get dilute kittens if both parents contribute a dilute gene. If a black sire doesn't carry a dilute gene, you won't get any blues or creams. You can't tell by looking at a cat if it is carrying a recessive gene. You can guess whether he carries a dilute by looking at his parents. If he has one dilute parent he does carry the gene. If he has "normal parents & some dilute siblings, he might carry dilute, If he has "normal" siblings, he probably doesn't carry dilute, although the gene can be passed down from his ancestors and be hidden until it is matched up with another dilute.

 

If you have a red (not dilute) male that carries dilute & breed it to a blue (dilute) female you can show it like this:

 
 

Sire: red, carrying dilute

NOT DILUTE

dilute

Dam:blue (dilute)

dilute

 

 

NOT DILUTE

/dilute

 dilute/dilute

 dilute

 NOT DILUTE

/dilute

 dilute/dilute

Remember, now the oblongs don't represent any sex.


NOT DILUTE (dominant; represented by uppercase letters);
dilute (recessive; represented by lowercase letters)

kittens:
NOT DILUTE/dilute = black, red or tortie, carrying dilute;
dilute/dilute = blue, cream, or blue-cream

If you add the dilute chart to the sex linked chart, the possible kittens from these two cats are: black, blue, tortie & blue-cream. Refer to the cat color chart above to see all the possibilities.

 

You can use these methods to create a chart of any of the combinations below.

Pattern & Color Chart

  The basic colors are along the top. The patterns that affect the colors are down the left side. The place where they intersect will show the combination they produce. These colors are the TICA descriptions.

 
 Pattern:

 Color:

 black

 red  tortie (female)
 dilute  blue  cream  blue-cream
 tabby  brown tabby  red tabby  brown torbie
 tabby + dilute  blue tabby  cream tabby  blue torbie
 silver  black smoke  red smoke  tortie smoke
 silver + tabby  silver tabby  red silver tabby  silver torbie
 silver + dilute  blue smoke  cream smoke  blue-cream smoke
 silver + tabby + dilute  blue silver tabby  cream silver tabby  blue silver torbie
 shaded  golden shaded  red shaded  golden shaded torbie
 silver + shaded  silver shaded(chinchilla)  silver red shaded(cameo)  silver shaded torbie
 silver + shaded + dilute  silver blue shaded  silver cream shaded  blue shaded torbie
 white  white  white  white
 white markings (spotting)  black/white  red/white  calico
 2 genes for white markings  black/white van  red/white van  calico van
 colorpoint  seal point  red point  tortie point
 colorpoint + tabby  seal lynx point  red lynx point  seal lynx torbie point
 colorpoint + dilute  blue point  cream point  blue-cream point
 sepia  seal sepia(sable)  red sepia  seal sepia tortie
 colorpoint + sepia  seal mink  red mink  seal mink tortie
 cinnamon  cinnamon  red  cinnamon tortie
 cinnamon + dilute  fawn  cream  fawn tortie
 chocolate  chocolate  red  chocolate tortie
 chocolate + dilute  lilac  cream  lilac tortie

 

Patterns & colors

black

red; orange

tortoishell; black and orange

dilute; (recessive to normal color) Makes the original color appear lighter, as if white was mixed in. (blue, cream, blue-cream)

 

 

tabby; (dominant to solid) Stripes with white chin & underside. There are additional genes for classic (wide stripes), mackerel (thin stripes), spotted, ticked, agouti (Abysinian), & marbled (Bengal). Has an 'M' above the eyes.

 

 

shaded; (includes about 5 different genes, some dominant, some recessive) A tabby cat with no stripes, just colored tipping at the end of each hair with white chin & underside.

 

silver; (dominant to brown) A white undercoat, as in the silver tabby instead of a brown tabby, or with the solid gene, makes a smoke.

 

golden; (recessive to silver) Brown undercoat of a shaded cat that doesn't have the silver gene. Like the brown of the brown tabby.

white; (dominant to all other colors) Solid white with blue eyes, odd eyes(two different colors) or eye color corresponding to underlying recessive coat color.

 

 

white markings; (spotting); (an accumulative gene dominant to solid) White markings ranging from white toes to white covering everything except the tail. Contributing genes also affect the amount of white.

 

colorpoint; (recessive to solid) Restricts color to the face, feet & tail. Body is off white. Mutes black into dark brown. Eye color is blue. Siamese & Himalayans have this pattern.

sepia; (recessive to solid) Dark face, feet & tail. Back as dark as face, feet & tail gradually getting slightly paler on chest & underside. Eyes are not blue or aqua (they are usually gold, but can be any of the other colors). Burmese have this pattern.

mink; Actually a cross between colorpoint & sepia. Has dark face, feet & tail with matching body color in a lighter shade. Has aqua eyes. Tonkinese have this pattern.

chocolate; (recessive to black, dominant to cinnamon) Takes the place of black and is dark brown.

cinnamon; (recessive to black & chocolate) Takes the place of black and is light brown.

Tabby X Solid Chart

Possible kitten colors:

Sire:

black(brown) tabby

 blue tabby (dilute)  red tabby cream tabby (dilute)

 Dam:

black

black
black(brown) tabby

blue tabby

black
black(brown) tabby

blue tabby

black(brown) tabby
black male
blue tabby male
blue male

black(brown) tabby
black male
blue tabby male
blue male

blue

(dilute)

black
black(brown) tabby

blue tabby

blue
blue tabby

black(brown) tabby
black male
blue tabby male
blue male

blue tabby male
blue male

red

red tabby male

blue-cream torbie female

red tabbymale

blue-cream torbie female

red tabby

red tabby

 cream

(dilute)

red male
blue-cream torbie female

cream tabby male

blue-cream torbie female

red tabby

 cream tabby
 tortie

black
black(brown) tabby
blue tabby
red tabby male

black
black(brown) tabby
blue tabby
red tabby male

black male
black(brown) tabby male
blue tabby male
red tabby

blue-cream female

black male
black(brown) tabby male
blue tabby male
red tabby

blue-cream female

 blue/cream

(dilute)

black
black(brown) tabby
blue tabby
red tabby male
blue-cream female

blue
blue tabby

blue-cream torbie female

black
black(brown) tabby
blue tabby
red tabby male
blue-cream female

blue
blue tabby
cream tabby male

blue-cream female

 

Used with the permission of the author: Donna. Contact her at: http://www.geocities.com/marblegames/color.html.