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Black, blue, white, red, cream, silver, golden and—most recently—cinnamon and fawn are accepted by all official standards, either solid or in colourpoint, tabby, shaded and bicolour patterns; the GCCF, FIFe and TICA also accept chocolate and its dilute lilac, disallowed in the CFA standard.
Apr 18, 2019 ˇ The classic solid colors are blue and lilac. Black, chocolate and cream colors are rarer. Also, it is not easy to find cats of red color.
The classic solid colors of the British Shorthair are lilac and blue while black, chocolate, and cream are not very common. Cinnamon, red, and fawn are the ...
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Nov 23, 2023 ˇ Within our silver, golden and colour point lines there are beautiful specialised colours; our colours are chocolate, lilac, black, blue and ...
AOV: Colors and patterns listed in the AOV Color Class. Solid Colors: Chocolate and Lilac in the accepted British Shorthair patterns.
Solid Colors ˇ Oldest and most common. ˇ Light to medium blue-gray without spots or stripes. ˇ Bright golden, orange, or copper eyes.
May 30, 2022 ˇ In Orientals the lilac standard states the colour should be 'frosty pinkish grey.' A fawn one however is 'warm rosy mushroom.' I assume the BSH ...
Jul 10, 2012 ˇ Black is dominant over Chocolate which is dominant over Cinamon. Red is epistatic - it covers up whatever is underneath, as does Dominant White.