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Distribution
distribution of colours
Markings
tabby pattern:tabby blotched, mackerel, spotted, ticked, marbled
Remarks
remarks to specific colours
Solid
uniformly coloured
Tortie (tortieshell)
colour with red/cream
Bicolour 2)
solid colour and white
Tricolour 2)
tortie and white
Smoke
colour with silver
Smoke and white 2)
Smoke Bicolour/TricolourSmoke HarlequinSmoke VanSmoke with white
Tabby
tabby colours
Tabby and white 2)
Tabby Bicolour/TricolourTabby HarlequinTabby VanTabby with white
Silver Tabby, Shaded, Shell (Chinchilla)
Silver blotched/mackerel/spottedSilver ShadedSilver Shell (Chinchilla)
Silver Tabby, Shaded, Shell (Chinchilla) and white 2)
Silver Tabby Bicolour/TricolourSilver Tabby HarlequinSilver Tabby VanSilver Tabby with white
Golden Tabby, Shaded, Shell (Chinchilla) Golden and white 2)
Golden blotched/mackerel/spottedGolden ShadedGolden Shell (Chinchilla)Golden TabbyBicolour/Tricolour, Harlequin, Van, with white
Pointed 1)
Points: colour only in the face, the ears, the legs, the paws and the tailThe body is off-white, very slightly shaded in the colour of the points
Pointed and white 1) 2)
Pointed Bicolour/TricolourPointed HarlequinPointed VanPointed with white
Smokepoint 1)
Points and body colour have a silver-white ground.
Smokepoint and white 1) 2)
Smokepoint Bicolor/TricolourSmokeoint HarlequinSmokepoint VanSmokepoint with white
Tabbypoint 1)
The points have stripes, the tabby pattern cannot be determined.
Tabbypoint and white 1) 2)
Tabbypoint Bicolour/TricolourTabbypoint HarlequinTabbypoint VanTabbypoint with white
Silver Tabbypoint 1)
Points and body colour have a silver-white ground.The points have stripes, the tabby pattern cannot be determined.
Silver Tabbypoint and white 1) 2)
Silver Tabbypoint Bicolour/TricolourSilver Tabbypoint HarlequinSilver Tabbypoint VanSilver Tabbypoint with white
Ticked Tabby (Abyssinian colours)
Ticked TabbySilver Ticked Tabby
Genetic model for the colours
1) Points
Only the Siamese-points are described up to now.
2) Mitted
The description of this pattern is not yet included.