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Can a cat that is blue (point mom) bred with a seal (bi-color, tecnically a high mitted) produce a chocolate? My male's grandmother is a chocolate lynx bi-color and his great grandfather is a chocolate bi-color, so there are chocolate in there some where. I thought My real light kitten was a blue mitted, since he wasn't a dark as the seal litter mates, but he doesn't look blue at all any more, I don't know if he ever did, I just assumed he was blue since he was so much lighter then the seal litter mates. I had wondered if he could even be chocolate, and some one told me "no, one of the parents have to be chocolate if there are any chocolates in the litter," and neither are. So do I have a washed out, or light seal? Or is it at all possible for this kitten to be chocolate? He is definately a brown tint kitty and not the blue I had originally assumed. So they are right, right? One of the parents have to be chocolate, right?
Thanx!
Thanx!