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The white coverage levels will be taken into consideration while [[Breeding]].
The white coverage levels will be taken into consideration while [[Breeding]].
Breed-only white markings include:
*Forehead crescent moon
*Forehead egg
*Forehead star


During founder creation, a player can select specific white coverage markings through an advanced settings menu, much like in the [[Cat Creator]]. Otherwise, white coverage can be applied, adjusted, and removed with [[Marbles]], though it should be noted marble application is random (barring full and none).  
During founder creation, a player can select specific white coverage markings through an advanced settings menu, much like in the [[Cat Creator]]. Otherwise, white coverage can be applied, adjusted, and removed with [[Marbles]], though it should be noted marble application is random (barring full and none).  

Latest revision as of 21:57, 8 April 2026

White Coverage on a Snowfoot as shown in the original Kickstarter update

White Coverage is a set of white markings that cover a cat's existing Genes. It was introduced in the June 2023 Kickstarter update.

White coverage is made up of various white shapes that are layered in accordance with a cat's white coverage level, which spans from low, medium, high, and full. There are over 100 unique shapes that can appear including freckles, tufts, spots, and mittens. Cats with the same level of coverage can present differently.

The white coverage levels will be taken into consideration while Breeding.

Breed-only white markings include:

  • Forehead crescent moon
  • Forehead egg
  • Forehead star

During founder creation, a player can select specific white coverage markings through an advanced settings menu, much like in the Cat Creator. Otherwise, white coverage can be applied, adjusted, and removed with Marbles, though it should be noted marble application is random (barring full and none).

Appearance

Trivia

  • White coverage is inspired by the Pokémon Spinda, notorious for having nearly four billion different spot combinations