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Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
06-17-2016, 08:51 PM
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RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
Cool Fabao, thanks for all your hard work on the chart. And to everybody else for putting their charts on the thread!

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06-27-2016, 03:29 PM
Post: #12
RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
Good news, Saga got the charts we re-sent and most of them are solid. However, Saga needs a little help on Butterscotch. The charts we sent in for Flame against Butterscotch need to be proven for Flame -- Because Chocolate Tipped was discovered in January, there is a possibility it might have been unknown hidden unless of course the ancestors go back to before the Winter Collection 2015 (which they probably did since a lot of us have double flames but it needs to be proven visually).

So we need a chart with a Butterscotch baby, proving a Flame hid. Or proving the ancestry of the Flames on the ones we have here in the thread. Then they'll be able to post the Butterscotch dom to Flame. The Butterscotch vs Latte was accepted so we should see Butterscotch recessive to Latte up very soon.

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06-27-2016, 04:27 PM (This post was last modified: 06-27-2016 06:43 PM by Reven Rosca.)
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RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
(06-27-2016 03:29 PM)Kayla Woodrunner Wrote:  Good news, Saga got the charts we re-sent and most of them are solid. However, Saga needs a little help on Butterscotch. The charts we sent in for Flame against Butterscotch need to be proven for Flame -- Because Chocolate Tipped was discovered in January, there is a possibility it might have been unknown hidden unless of course the ancestors go back to before the Winter Collection 2015 (which they probably did since a lot of us have double flames but it needs to be proven visually).

So we need a chart with a Butterscotch baby, proving a Flame hid. Or proving the ancestry of the Flames on the ones we have here in the thread. Then they'll be able to post the Butterscotch dom to Flame. The Butterscotch vs Latte was accepted so we should see Butterscotch recessive to Latte up very soon.

I think we have the key here.

If the previous tests are correct, Conrado here should hide either Flame or Choc Tip

His mother should hide Flame from Grandpa Olympus.
I'll IM Piper inworld to ask if she has an offspring showing flame.

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06-27-2016, 05:43 PM
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RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
Cool, Revan! Crossing my fingers that he hides Flame

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06-28-2016, 06:07 AM (This post was last modified: 06-28-2016 06:10 AM by PiperPandora Rowley.)
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Hi Reven

I do have an offspring showing the Flame whisker Smile

https://gyazo.com/e9adbdbe4cfedfb9578857acc8ee0200

Hope that helps!

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06-28-2016, 06:19 AM
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RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
(06-28-2016 06:07 AM)PiperPandora Resident Wrote:  Hi Reven

I do have an offspring showing the Flame whisker Smile

https://gyazo.com/e9adbdbe4cfedfb9578857acc8ee0200

Hope that helps!

Piper <3


Thank you so much, Piper!
I'll post your pedigree inline so it's visible.
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I have partnered Conrado with a Choc tip girl for a bullet proof pedigree. . I'm crossing my fingers and hope he gives flame this time (Even though Butterscotch with Hidden Choc Tip would rock!

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07-01-2016, 02:34 AM
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RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
I can pair these two next week.

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07-01-2016, 08:35 AM
Post: #18
RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness
I reallyy hoped you guys sent this in to saga asap, i just bought a cat that was labeled it hid buttterscootch and i check the charts not the forum for breeding dominance. well the cat from thepedigree appeared to hide it but becase of everyone's prooofs it does not, i wish i saw this first Sad
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07-01-2016, 10:27 AM
Post: #19
RE: Butterscotch Whisker Color Recessiveness

Here is a definitive proof.

In this pedigree is proven two things:
1 - Butterscotch recessive Latte
2 - Butterscotch, dominant for Flame

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to the left, move out Butterscotch hidden behind Latte using a Flame

the center moved out Flame, hidden behind Butterscotch using a ChocolateTipped

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07-01-2016, 10:38 AM
Post: #20
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Thank you fabao. The cat I bought that said hider deff does not hide it oh well Sad
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