Brindling - This is the effect when hairs of an incorrect or odd colour (eg., white) are interspersed in a cat's coat.
Brindling These are single white or lighter coloured hairs interspersed in otherwise solid coloured areas of the coat. For example in the dark mask of a seal Siamese, or lighter coloured hairs in a black tabby pattern. Brindled hairs ...
Brindling: Different colored hairs in a coat. Britches: Longer hair on the upper rear area of the legs. Bronze: Egyptian Mau color characterized by a base color rich warm red with darker spotting and ticking.
Brindling - Coat colour which is a mix of black & orange, or blue & cream (dilute). Brush - A term for a cats tail, usually reserved for long haired cats.
Brindling Hairs of the wrong colour intermingled with those of the correct colour. Brush ...
Brindling or white hairs in coloured parts, or coloured hairs in white parts. Tabby markings in non-agouti colours.
Torties: Brindling rather than patching. Solid color face, legs, or tail. WITHHOLD: ...
FAULTS ALL TABBIES Tail ending in ground colour White anywhere ( except in silvers) Brindling SPOTTED Solid spine line Pattern faults such as linked spots, stripes or bars except on head ...
A blue-cream and white is generally referred to in the cat world as a dilute calico. The pattern of black/red or blue/cream can either be in big dramatic patches, brindling, or some of both.
See also: Contrast, Mackerel, Patched, Shaded, Butterfly
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