The silver gradient British shorthair cat is a breed of British shorthair cat, mixed with Chinchilla blood, which is very cute and lovable. And what should we pay attention to when choosing a silver gradient cat? It is a special breeding grade cat. The editor below will give you some points to pay attention to based on some suggestions from online experts.
Silver gradient British Shorthair
1. The back coat color of silver gradient British shorthair cats
There are four types from chinchilla to smoke. In terms of taste, all of them have black hair tips. You can comb the cat's hair at will and select a few consistent hairs to observe. If 1/8 to 1/6 of the hair tips are black, the rest are white. This shows that the baby's coat color is first-rate. If it reaches 1/2 tip black, it is smoke color. The color of smoke looks dirty and is generally not liked. Therefore, avoid crossing blue national shorthair cats with silver gradient British shorthair cats. The blue gene is covered by the silver gene, which at the same time enhances the tip color of the hair, and the offspring are all smoke color.
2. Silver gradient British shorthair cats have tiger stripes or leopard spots when they are young.
Gradient color is the evolution of tabby color. When the pattern becomes less and less clear and begins to change evenly, that is the silver gradient color. Because the breeding experience of silver gradient British shorthair cats is not long, there will be a return to the ancestors after the baby is born. You may definitely see leopard spots or standard spots on babies that are just 10 days old. New cat fans who join the breeding team, please don’t panic. The baby’s genetic review will clearly tell how they will grow up in the future. As long as you purchase Babies with pedigree tracking and the second generation or above are standard silver gradient British shorthair cats. Generally, they will completely change their coat color into silver gradient color within a few months. It can start to show when the baby is two months old. It can turn into a uniform silver gradient color in as early as three months, and it takes half a year in slow stages.
3. Regarding the cute little appearance of the silver gradient British shorthair cat
The silver gradient color is a British cat mixed with Chinchilla blood. A short-haired cat, Chinchilla is known for its beautiful, watery eyes. Therefore, British shorthair cats with uniform silver gradient color have larger eyes than pure blue British shorthair cats. As long as it doesn't look scary, the bigger the eyes, the better.
Secondly, the ears should be open. As long as it is not abnormal, the more the ears are open, the more space will be left for the baby to grow a super big head in the future. If the ears are close together and the head shape is basically fixed, the baby will not have a very big head when he gets older. It is allowed if the nose is suitable for depressions and no scars. However, a completely sunken nose is not as aesthetically pleasing as a slightly bony nose. The beard pad should be simple and thick. The wide beard pad supports the entire structure of the baby's chin. The beard pad plays a very important role in whether the head is round enough or not.
4. Regarding the body shape of the silver gradient British short hair cat
The silver gradient British short hair cat is mixed with Chinchilla's genes, so the level of fitness is far inferior to that of pure blue British shorthair cats. You know, the ancestors of the blue British shorthair cat founded all of Europe with Caesar, and Chinchilla has always been the pet of the nobles. The combination of physical weakness and Jinjila blood determines that the bone mass of silver gradient British shorthair cats is not as large as that of blue British shorthair cats from childhood, and the muscle layer is not as full as blue British shorthair cats. So when your baby is three months old, you will feel slightly thinner. Generally speaking, as long as the skull structure is formed and the base of the thorax is thick enough and the feet are aligned, then when the baby grows up to 1 year old, the genes of his ancestral blue British shorthair cat will tell him to develop hindrance. , big head and big cheeks appear naturally. So please give the silver gradient British shorthair cat time to grow up. When he is still a child, you may not be able to see his future as a big sire, and then suddenly one day he will be squatting there and looking at him handsomely. You!
5. Silver Gradient British Shorthair Cat’s Eyes Like a Lake
Silver Gradient British Shorthair Cat Eyes Approved by CFA The colors are blue-green, green, and yellow-green. Pure yellow eye color is special. Many cat fans are fascinated by Tan Shui’s generally clear and upright eyes. Therefore, as a breeding-level baby, it is necessary to have beautiful eyes. However, not every outstanding child is pure blue-green or green from childhood, and many children are yellow-green. Generally speaking, changes in eye color can last for 1 to 2 years. Often the yellow-green eyes in childhood will accumulate into standard green by the age of 1 or even 2 years old. If the baby's eyes are completely yellow at three months, then it will grow up to have yellow eyes. As long as the other appearance of such a baby is still good, it will be kept by your side as a pet-level baby, and it will not breed with other eyes. The difference is not big either. After all, it is very difficult to pursue perfection and excellence.
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