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.