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The design of this gene greatly resembles [[wikipedia:Bicolor cat|bicolor cats]]. When combined with the [[White Coverage]] mechanism, it seems that this overcoat was meant to replace the scrapped [[Calico]] pattern. | The design of this gene greatly resembles [[wikipedia:Bicolor cat|bicolor cats]]. When combined with the [[White Coverage]] mechanism, it seems that this overcoat was meant to replace the scrapped [[Calico]] pattern. | ||
Cats with this gene have | Cats with this gene have slightly muted patches of the [[Solid]] overcoat all throughout their bodies. | ||
With the Blotches gene, a cat's [[undercoat]] is visible on patches throughout their body, including half of their face, their chest, shoulder, stomach, front left paw, and two wide stripes on their tail. | With the Blotches gene, a cat's [[undercoat]] is visible on patches throughout their body, including half of their face, their chest, shoulder, stomach, front left paw, and two wide stripes on their tail. |
Revision as of 17:48, 16 November 2023
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The Blotches Gene is an overcoat gene.
The design of this gene greatly resembles bicolor cats. When combined with the White Coverage mechanism, it seems that this overcoat was meant to replace the scrapped Calico pattern.
Cats with this gene have slightly muted patches of the Solid overcoat all throughout their bodies.
With the Blotches gene, a cat's undercoat is visible on patches throughout their body, including half of their face, their chest, shoulder, stomach, front left paw, and two wide stripes on their tail.
Appearance
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Butterfly on a venus Prowler (color unspecified)
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Multiple colors of Butterfly on a collection of venus Prowlers
Trivia
- The Blotches overcoat was introduced in the November 2023 Kickstarter update.