Post by Chelle on Jul 24, 2009 23:04:03 GMT -8
This is now a breed file!
Finally, you can download the breed file. I don't know if they breed true, or of any other significant errors. I have not had any problems with the coloring pattern yet. *The unperfected full-body variations are not included yet* Now, without further ado:
Download the Amaretto for P4!
stumbled.webs.com/Download/Amaretto.cat
What I Was Trying To Get
I am looking at soon opening my own forum to be used as a friendly petz hang out and show site. However, I wanted something original to go with it. So, along came the Amaretto. This unique cat breed, named after my favorite drink, comes in a few colors and variations. First, it is preferred to have both stomach and toe coloration and a solid patch on the head below the ears. Color may be around the eyes or on the muzzle, but should not cover the cheeks. This breed must have a streak on its back, or it will not qualify. Stripe on the back can be broken, but this is not preferred. Face coloration should not extend below the eyes. Although the muzzle may be colored without fault. Nose should be pink or black. The fawn coloration can exclude toe and stomach color without any faults. The blue or green eye color is preferred, but brown is accepted. This breed must have a tail-tip darker than the rest of the body, and should have the body structure characteristics of an Abyssinian. This results in the Amaretto best being classified as an Ancient Breed
Accepted Stripe Colors: Red, Fawn, Blue, Ruddy
- Fawn stripe should have a white underbelly and fawn tail tip
- Red stripe should have a fawn underbelly with dark tail tip and fawn or dark toes.
- Blue strip should have a fawn underbelly and toes and dark tail tip. Toes can be dark
Other Info:
- Full-body fawn coloration should have a red or ruddy stripe with or without stomach and toe coloration and a dark tail tip.
- Full body blue coloration is in the process of being perfected