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Torbie Torbie - tabby tortoiseshell, known in North America as patched tabby Coccyx ...
Torbie Torbie is the name for a cat which unites the Tortie and the Lynx markings. Let us change over to the Non-Pointed Ragdolls: ...
Torbie (tabby-tortie) & white Van/Van Bicolour White with colour on the tail between the ears.
TORBIE - Usually a female cat (male torbies rare), a tortoiseshell turned tabby where as the black patches will be tabbied forming a continuous pattern with the red patches (tabby pattern).
A torbie, or patched tabby, is a tortoiseshell where the tabby pattern is very distinct all over the cat.
denotes Tortie and Torbie with piebald white spotting (minimum 1/3, maximum 1/2 white). Coloured and white areas are harmoniously distributed. A white blaze is desirable. Harlequin ...
The Thai can come in any point color, including solids, tabbies, torties or torbies. Coat: A shorthaired breed, the Thai features a short, flat coat that feels silky to the touch. Best Home: The Thai bonds closely with its people.
Black, Cream and White, Red and White, Lavender and White, Blue and White, Chocolate and White, Black and White, Blue-Cream, Tortoiseshell, Dilute Calico, Blue-Cream Smoke, Calico, Calico Van (Harlequin), Chocolate Tortie, Chocolate Torbie, ...
A: They come in: Red Point, Cream Point, Cinnamon Point, Fawn Point, Seal Lynx Point, Chocolate Lynx Point, Blue Lynx Point, Lilac Lynx Point, Red Lynx Point, Cream Lynx Point, Cinnamon Lynx Point, Fawn Lynx Point, Seal Torbie Point, ...
Torbie in cat coat parlance means a mix of tortoiseshell and tabby. This mix can be further mixed with white to make torbie and white(this is the same link as the one immediately preceding it).
Due to the spotted patched tabby (torbie) cats resulting from the sex-linked O gene, no reds, creams, or torbies are allowed. Very rufous cinnamons and fawns may resemble red or cream, but never produce female torbies.
The females can also be black tortie/torbie or blue tortie/torbie. In Western shows, it is preferred to have a cat with auburn markings on the head. They can have amber, blue or odd-eyes (one amber and one blue).
Tabbies - classic, spotted, mackerel, patched(torbie) and ticked - in, brown, black, silver, cream, red, blue or blue-silver. Chinchilla - silver, red and golden. Shaded - silver, tortoiseshell and golden. Smoke - blue, cream, black and blue cream.
Just imagine a shorthaired ebony ticked torbie or a longhaired blue mackerel tabby and you will get an idea of his variety. Unlike the Siamese, the Oriental has green eyes, although white Orientals may have blue, green or odd eyes.
Thais can have any point color and solid points, tabby points, tortie points, or torbie points. White markings are not permitted. Place an AD Here! Find out HOW All photos by Helmi Flick unless otherwise noted.
They also come in different patterns like Tabby, Tortie, Torbie, Mackerel, Patch, Solid. These colours and patterns can be either with or with- out White.
Patterns come in six colors: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream. Points may be solid, lynx, tortie, or torbie (tortie and lynx). If you do the math, you can see that there are quite a large number of different combinations possible! ...
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.
Definition of colour is less likely to be seen on Tortoiseshell Tabby Points and generally much less than in solid colour cats, though it should still be aimed for. Ears are mottled. Tortoiseshell tabbies are sometimes known as Torbies.
four traditional colors, accepts: cinnamon, fawn, red, and cream point; torti particolor points in seal, blue, chocolate, frost (lilac), and cinnamon; lynx particolor points in seal, blue, chocolate, cinnamon, frost, fawn, red, and cream; and torbie ...
See also: Tortie, Mackerel, Cinnamon, Fawn, Tortoiseshell
 
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