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Chocolate Muffins
Dois homens caíram em um tanque de chocolate da fábrica da empresa M&M, na cidade de Elizabethtown, Pensilvânia (EUA), na tarde de quinta-feira (09/06). Eles foram resgatadas por bombeiros e levados ao hospital. Os dois são funcionários da empresa e estavam fazendo uma instalação. A equipe de emergência abriu um buraco no tanque de metal para retirá-los. A operação de resgate durou mais de duas horas. Os dois homens ficaram lambuzados e tinham chocolate até a cintura. Ambos não sofreram ferimentos e passam bem. #m&m #viral #chocolate #tanquedechocolate #chocolatem&m https://www.instagram.com/p/Cete4LaAKGF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
What would the kits of a solid brown tom and a brindled tortoiseshell molly look like? They both have 0% white and the tom carries the classic tabby gene
Ginger toms, black toms, tortoiseshell she-cats,and black she-cats. If the molly carries chocolate, about half the black cats (and black patches of the torties) will be solid brown instead. If both parents are solid, their tabby genes don’t matter -- all the kits will be solid. If both parents carry dilute, each kit will have a 25% chance of being dilute (black > grey, tortoiseshell > blue-cream tortie, chocolate > lilac, chocolate tortie > lilac-cream tortie).
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What would a solid chocolate tom with around 60% white spotting and a blue silver spotted tabby with <10% white spotting be able to have? Additionally, what could that same chocolate tom have with a solid black smoke? Thank you in advance!
For both pairings, the kits will all have black-based colors unless the she-cat carries chocolate (which is unlikely since chocolate isn’t super common, but if you want them to, they can). For either pairing, if the she-cat carries chocolate the kit will have a 50/50 chance of being chocolate.
For the second pairing (blue silver spotted tabby she-cat):
If the spotted tabby carries solid, the kits will have a 50% chance of being spotted tabbies and a 50% chance of being solid. If the spotted tabby doesn’t carry solid, they’ll all be tabbies. Depending on what both cats carry regarding agouti spotting, the tabby kits could have 50%, 75%, or 100% of being spotted as well (it’s up to you there).
If the chocolate tom carries dilute, the kits will have a 50% chance of being dilute (black > blue, chocolate > lilac). Otherwise, they’ll all be non-dilute.
If the she-cat carries non-silver, each kit will have a 50% chance of being silver (if tabby) or smoke (if solid). If she doesn’t carry non silver, every kit will be either silver or smoke.
Pretty much every kit will have some amount of white. About half will have anywhere from 0-60%, and about half will have anywhere from 40-100%.
For the second pairing (solid black smoke she-cat):
All the kits will be solid. If both cats carry dilute, each kit will have a 25% chance of being dilute (black > blue, chocolate > lilac). Otherwise, every kit will be non-dilute.
If the she-cat carries non-silver, each kit will have a 50% chance of being (silver)smoke. If she doesn’t, every kit will be (silver) smoke.
If the she-cat has one or more copies of wide band and some of the kits aren’t silver smoke, the non-silver kits could have either a 50% or 100% chance of being golden smoke. Check out yesterday’s post if you want more information on how the silver and golden series interact with each other.
About half the kits will have some (0-60%) white, about half won’t have any.
Hope that helped!
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What would the kits of a chocolate(not a tabby) tom with 30% white and a blue tabby molly look like?
brown tabbies! Half will have less than 50% white on them. :3
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What would the kits of a dilute tortoiseshell she-cat (30% white, homogeneous short-hair, solid) and a dark chocolate tom (0% white, homogeneous short-hair, solid) look like? I know they'd all be short-haired, and probably with 30% or less white?
Yeah you’re right with the shorthair, and they can have up to about 50% white, although it is more likely they will be around 30%.
Black toms, Ginger toms, Black she-cats, and Tortie she-cats are possible!
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What kind of kits could a dilute chocolate torbie she-cat (40% white, heterogeneous shorthair, spotted tabby, blue eyes from ocular albinism) have if she mated with a black tom (0% white, homogeneous longhair, solid, orange eyes) and a chocolate tom (0% white, homogeneous short-hair, Havanna Brown/Oriental shorthair type, solid, green eyes)?
from the black tom:
brown spotted males, ginger spotted males, brown spotted females, and spotted torbie females. Half will be longhair, half will be shorthair. Half will have less than 50% white.
from chocolate tom:
chocolate spotted toms, ginger spotted toms, chocolate spotted she-cats, and chocolate spotted torties. All shorthair. Half will have less than 50% white.
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If a chocolate male had kittens with a blue point female, what would they look like? The chocolate male doesn't show tabby though, just solid colour. Also, if he had dilute and/or point, what would the kittens be then?
Solid black, Solid gray, Seal point, and Blue point!
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