12/3/2023 0 Comments Golden blue tabby catBreeders, particularly in Russia, continued to select the brightest gold chinchillas to breed with and the brightest, most orange, golden cats had pale toes and pale markings around the eyes as well as an ivory belly. In adulthood the ticked-based goldens and silvers had extremely uniform tipping with no hint of a tabby pattern. The new goldens (and related new silvers) British Shorthairs/Longhairs that appeared in Europe were not ny11 (tabby-based goldens), but were ny25 (ticked-based goldens) and attracted a lot of interest in Russia. Refer to Wide Band: History of the "New" Colours "Golden Copper" and "Golden Akita" in the British Breed how does it affect non-ticked cats? It seems to turn the markings to gold and the only evidence of the black marking colour is seen at the tail tip and on the paw pads.ĮMERGENCE OF COPPER/FLAXEN GOLD IN RUSSIA The naming is not yet decided.Īlthough the true Copper/Flaxen Gold phenotype involves tipping/ticking, what do tabby-marked related cats look like? i.e. Breeders sought recognition for this colour as "Light Gold," but the term "Flaxen Gold" was preferred by WCF. These phenotype deviates from the standard for tipped cats but became widespread in Russia and in some German lines of British Golden Shorthairs. black or blue) restricted to the tail tip and an absence of dark nose-liner. The term "copper" (now known as Flaxen Gold by WCF) was adopted by Linda Petersson Wahlqvist to describe Golden Shell cats with white toes, white undersides, golden colour with the dark tips (e.g. It looked like an "ultra wide-band" effect where the colour was pushed so far to the tips of the hairs that the genetic colour (black, blue, chocolate etc) was barely discernible and the paler areas were a very extreme golden colour that was almost white. In the early 21st century a new type of “golden” appeared in Tipped and Shaded Golden (Golden Chinchilla and Golden Shell) British Shorthairs. In 2022 it was identified as a CORIN gene mutation.Ĭopper = akita/urajiro = light gold = flaxen gold = British sunshine = CORIN gold (there are multiple names for this mutation in British Shorthairs/Longhairs) This page is about the history and investigation of this phenotype. WIDE BAND: INVESTIGATING COPPER / FLAXEN GOLD / LIGHT GOLD PHENOTYPE IN BRITISH TIPPED SHORTHAIRS
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