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A Bicolor cat (or 'bicolour') is a whose coat combines white and one other colour, for example black. Bicolours are found in many breeds as well as being common in and .

 


Bicolor: It is the piebald gene (white spotting gene) that produces the bicolor pattern being white + another color.
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Bicolor Persian.
Calico, Dilute, Smoke/White, Calico Smoke, Dilute Calico Smoke, Chocolate, Lilac, Chocolate Smoke, Tabby/White.

The Bicolor Persian has a full flow silky coat with a profuse ruff. The eyes are a brilliant copper color. Coat comes in the most basic colors with distinct white areas.

Bicolor - The term bicolor refers to a coat of white and one other color. The other color can be a solid or show a tabby pattern. The Bicolor pattern is common among mixed bred cats but it is also acceptable in many breeds.

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Ears, mask and tail are colored in one of the point-color varieties. The mask shows an inverted white "V". Belly and all legs are completely white. The body is a shade lighter than the point-color and shows white and colored patches.

Smokepoint Bicolor/Tricolour
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Smokepoint Van
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Van pattern: Bicolor in which most of the body is white, the color being restricted to the extremities
Variety: strictly, a subdivision of a breed, such as a particular color form. The term is, however, sometimes used interchangably with breed.

Exceptuando os bicolores, todas as cores são reconhecidas.
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- bicolor: colorpoint with white extending over the face in an inverted V; four white paws. White chest and belly. Coloring is not complete until the cat is two years old and darkens with age.
Fault: Narrow head. Nose with a stop.

The Ragdoll comes in the four traditional pointed colors: seal, chocolate, blue and lilac; and three divisions: solid or colorpoint, particolor mitted, and particolor bicolor. Solid division Ragdolls have darker, well-defined points.

with copper, orange, or hazel eyes; Tortie-with-White, with black, red, and cream coat with white on face and chest, and orange, amber, or copper eyes; Blue-Cream, with blue and cream coat with orange, yellow, or copper eyes; Black-and-White Bicolor; ...

The red tabby and white bicolor, male had a "strange" coat, so the farm owner, Nathan Mosher, asked the neighboring "cat lady", Joan O'Shea, of nearby Vernon, NY. to look at this fascinating kitten.

The fur is soft like a rabbit's and can come in four colors: seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac (frost) and three patterns: mitted, bicolor, and colorpoint. Full color is not achieved until the cat is around age two.

Such a wide variety of colors are accepted in this breed that they are divided for competition into seven categories: solids, silver/golden, smoke/shaded, tabby, parti-color, bicolor and Himalayan.
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Cats with a van pattern carry a piebald gene, which is the same gene that causes the white color on cats with tuxedo (black with a white belly) or bicolor (a color plus white) patterns.

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The Cat Fanciers' Association will accept only the bicolor varieties for showing, but the Ragdoll is seen outside the show ring also as a colorpoint cat in lilac, blue, chocolate and seal point.

All pointed Ragdolls have beautiful blue eyes and come in 3 patterns: colorpoint, bicolor, mitted.

A mitted Ragdoll has white-gloved paws, while a bicolor Ragdoll has its face covered by a white mask in the shape of an inverted "V." The bicolor also has its legs, chest, stomach and ruff -- a collar of fur around the neck -- all covered in white.

Bicolor: A cat with more than two spots of colour on the torso, either white and one basic colour, or white with one tabby colour.
Blaze: A marking down the forehead, nose and under the chin.

There is a designation called "bicolor" where the cat has a significant portion of white fur, but the rest of the cat is either a solid color such as black, blue, red, or a patterned color such as brown tabby, ...

Liking the new look so much, she crossed her Siamese with a bicolor American Shorthair to produce the desired offspring. Another breeder liked what she saw and wrote the first breed standard.

The first cats imported to England from Thailand were often solid or bicolored. It wasn't until the 1920s when the Siamese Cat Club issued a statement excluding all other colors that the blue-eyed pointed cat became the Siamese norm in Britain.

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Turkish Van Cat: A breed of bicolor cat with a dense, medium-long coat that is white with red patches.
UCF: Acronym for the United Cat Federation.

This normally medium to long fur doesn't mat and there is minimal shedding. Ragdoll patterns are colorpoint, mitted, bicolor, lynx, tortie, and torbie. There are several colors seal, blue, black, chocolate, lilac, red or flame, cream, and white.

Coat Type, Color & Grooming: The Cymric has a soft, semi-long outercoat that gradually lengthens from head to rump. Many colors and patterns are accepted, including tabby, solid, bicolor, shaded, tortoiseshell, and calico.

Coat: Double coat consists of dense undercoat covered by long, glossy, and smooth water-resistant guard hairs; frontal ruff; collar at neck; side mutton chops; britches on hind legs; softer coats permitted in shaded, solid, and bicolor cats.

As its name implies, the cat is known for its chocolate coloring, and comes only in solid chocolate or lavender, or solid chocolate and white or lavender and white bicolor. It is not widely recognized.

The British Shorthair was not recognized in North America until 1970 and only one color was accepted at first—Blue. Now all colors are accepted, and while blue is still the most popular, white and bicolors are being seen more often at shows.

The coat stands out from the body and should not appear flat or close-lying. The curls are arranged in "clumps" rather than all over waves. The Selkirk is found in virtually every colour imaginable, including solid, shaded, smoke, tabby, bicolor, ...

Color variations within the tabby include silver, red, brown, blue and cream. Calico (white, orange and black) and tortoiseshell (black and orange) color patterns also are accepted, as are solid and bicolor coats.

Its soft texture means it stays on top of surfaces and is easy to pick-up with a hand or damp cloth. All pointed Ragdolls have beautiful blue eyes and come in 3 patterns: colorpoint, bicolor, mitted.

See also: CFA, Shaded, Champion, Tortoiseshell, Cat Association

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