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Bi-Color - A cat with patches of white and any other solid color.
Black - The darkest of all feline colorations, which can have a rust appearance during moulting or shedding season.

 


Bi-color: Cat color basically white with large patches another solid color.
Blaze: Stripe or splash of white on the cat's forehead or nose.

Bi-color: A cat with a patched coat of white and a second color.
Biopsy: The removal and examination of a sample of tissue from a living body for diagnostic purposes.

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BI-COLOR PATTERN - A cat which has a colored head, back, and tail with white on legs,
feet, underside, and lower flanks. A white blaze such as the inverted "V" pattern is often seen.

BI-COLOR: Bi-color; Van Bi-color; Calico; Dilute Calico; Van Calico.
TABBY AND WHITE: Silver Tabby and White; Silver Patched Tabby and White; Cameo Tabby and White; Brown Tabby and White; Brown Patched Tabby and White; Blue Tabby and White; ...

Bi-Color - patched coat of white and one other color
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A bi-color Ragdoll cat will have the dark points on the ears and tail, but the mask will be broken by an inverted V running between the eyes and widening into the muzzle.Bib, chest, underbody and front legs are white.

The bi-color Persian was more recently recognized for competition but has been around since the beginning of the breed.

While bi-colors, or kittens with white and one other color (usually black or red) make up the majority, you can also get dilutes of these colors in blue & white or cream & white. Other possibilities are tabby & white or solids.

All eye colors acceptable, eye color can be copper, gold, yellow or green; blue in bi-color/van, colorpoint, lynxpoint or odd-eyed white cats.

Color: Selkirks come in nearly every color of the feline palette, including pointed, bi-color and silver varieties.
Grooming: The Selkirk Rex?s coat, even the longhaired variety, requires little maintenance.

The first Snowshoes appeared in the 1960s in America, as a result of cross-breeding between a Siamese and a bi-colored American Shorthair. The ears are large and triangular. The head will also be triangular and usually has black markings.

The bi-color cats are black and white. blue and white. red and white. cream and white. brown tabby and white. blue tabby and white. silver tabby and white. red tabby and white. cream tabby and white. black smoke and white. blue smoke and white.

The predominance of tabbies and bi-colors, common in random breeding cat populations, reflects the population from which the Traditional Norwegian Forest Cat is descended.

The Bi-colored Persian was not recognized for championship status in Great Britain until 1966. It wasn't until 1971 that a more realistic standard for markings of Bi-colored Persians was adopted.

include: Self (White), Smoke (Lilac Smoke), Chinchilla (Golden Persian), Cameo (Red Shell Cameo), Pewter (Pewter), Tabby (Silver Tabby), Tortie Tabby (Blue Tortie Tabby), Tortie (Lilac-Cream), Tortie and White (Blue Tortie and White), Bi-Color Solid ...

Bi-color: Predominantly white with patches of one other color; most common are blue/cream and tortoiseshell/white.
Tortoiseshell or Calico A patchy pattern made up of three or more distinct colors (usually black, orange, and cream/white).

red, cream, ebony, blue, chestnut, lavender, cinnamon, or fawn), smoke (silver undercoat to any of the above except white), shaded (only the hair tips colored), parti-color (red or cream splashes on any of the above), tabby (striped) and bi-colored.

There are four patterns: bi-color, van, mitted and pointed. Patterns come in eight colors: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream, fawn and cinnamon. Points may be solid, lynx, or tortie.

The first Snowshoes appeared in the 1960s in the United States as a result of cross-breeding between a Siamese and a bi-colored American Shorthair producing a sturdy, pointed cat with white markings on the face, chest and feet.

Genetics means that there are three other patterns: "High Mitted" where the mitts extend up legs; "Mid-High White" which is a Bi-color with additional white in the "saddle" area; and "High White" which is a Bi-color with even greater degree of white, ...

Ragdolls have blue eyes and come in four patterns: bi-colored, van, mitted, and pointed. The individual patterns are comprised of eight colors such as seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream, fawn, and cinnamon.

Elegant and finely-boned
Soft, silky coat
Comes in a wide array of colors in the solid, shaded, smoke, tabby, bi-color and parti-color patterns
Temperament ...

The American Shortair cat's body is medium to large, solid, muscular and powerful; a real "cat's cat." His coat is short, dense and thick, in a myriad of colors, in tabby, parti-color and bi-color patterns.

The first Ragdoll left the States in 1981. Eleven years later the Fife (Federation Internationale Feline) officially accepted the first Ragdoll (Bi-color), followed by the colorpoint version in 1997 and the Mitted in 1999.

It is a member of the Siamese family; however, unlike the Siamese, the Oriental Shorthair comes in over 300 colors and patterns. Some popular styles include ebony, pure white, chestnut, and blue, while some popular patterns include solid, bi-color, ...

Nose leather and paw pads are accepted in all colors and in any color combination, not necessarily related to coat color. Cats with white on feet may have pink paw pads or they may be bi-color or multi-colored.

The coat is short, thick, even and hard in texture and comes in a myriad of colors, in tabby, parti-color and bi-color patterns, although the most well-known colour today is the silver tabby, ...

See also: Tortoiseshell, Calico, Shaded, Dilute, Mackerel