You are totally right about her nose having that dark spot underneath - I never thought about the rest being pink because of where her red falls! Hah, mystery solved! Thank-you everyone for your input. I'll master these tabby points someday lol. And I appreciate the compliments on the kittens...
From what I understand, if a cat is seal tabby pointed, their nose will always be very dark (almost black) on the upper part. That's why I can't see her being seal, because her nose is pink. Is this rule not the case if they're torbie pointed instead of just tabby pointed? Here are a few more...
She's definitely a tortie point, she has cream patches - most noticeably on the bridge of her nose. Plus her paw pads are multicolored, and I also believe a chocolate lynx point would have dark leather on their nose. That's the thing that's throwing me off and making me think she may be lilac. I...
One of my Munchkin females has baffled me for quite some time now. I know that she's a lynx tortie point... but I can't determine whether she's blue or lilac tortie. Her nose is pale, almost white pink. Her paw pads are varying shades of pink and blue. She's been bred once to a seal point and...
I'd be less concerned if Ivan would try to flirt but darn that boy he shows no interest at all! My queen Sophie was standing four feet away from him today just howling and presenting and rubbing on everything and he simply stared at her. He made no chirps back her way, no attempt to approach...
Hello Red Top Rescue,
Thank-you for your response! That did occur to me yesterday that perhaps Folds are one of the breeds that are a bit slower to mature. I knew Persians are as I bred Napoleon/Minuets prior and they could be pokey. I haven't heard of the Folds sexually maturing at a later age...
Okay so I'm completely lost on what I should do here. I had put together my queen and new stud back on Sunday (three days into the queen's heat cycle). They had not met prior so of course they weren't super pleased with each other. I figured that the hormones would prevail though. Apparently...