REVEAL YOUR PETS 2 ME >:3c

Discussion in 'General Chatter' started by applechime, Apr 17, 2016.

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what is best part

  1. toes

    60 vote(s)
    39.7%
  2. tum

    65 vote(s)
    43.0%
  3. soft ears

    74 vote(s)
    49.0%
  4. Snoot

    66 vote(s)
    43.7%
  5. blep

    74 vote(s)
    49.0%
  6. snif snif snif snif

    67 vote(s)
    44.4%
  7. honour

    45 vote(s)
    29.8%
  8. beans

    72 vote(s)
    47.7%
  9. ....texture

    66 vote(s)
    43.7%
  10. sweet and beauteous face

    95 vote(s)
    62.9%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    You fool! You've just activated my cat card!
     
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  2. Everett

    Everett local rats so small, so tiny

    Hey the Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is doing a donation drive today and they're doing hourly live videos on facebook as part of it. Go, ye kintsugijin, and gaze upon the puppers (if u want) (i would link but i'm on my phone)
     
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  3. KaidaShade

    KaidaShade Definitely not a horse

    Soo... I gained hundreds of tiny new snaily pets today
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    My stupid giant african land snails laid eggs and i didn't notice until it was too late.
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    God damnit guys!
     
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  4. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

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  5. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    O.O
     
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  6. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    :3<
     
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  7. witchknights

    witchknights Bold Enchanter Defends The Fearful

    all of these pets are so amazing, i am crying
     
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  8. budgie

    budgie not actually a bird

    A champion noodle
     
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  9. applechime

    applechime "well, you know, a very — a very crunchy person."

    FINALLY CAUGHT UP!!!! you know when you don't reply to a message and the longer you wait the more you feel like you can't reply to it???? that was what my brain was doing re: pet thread

    I BUNNYSAT FOR MY SISTER LAST WEEK!!! here is bug the blind baby bunny
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    and here is a Steve!!!!!
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  10. Loq

    Loq rotating like a rotisserie chicknen

    What beauteous pants!! What a gentle face!!! What a soft soft bun
     
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  11. Birdy

    Birdy so long

    if u have a kitter...or perhaps...a catto...i can tell you the color of this friend in fancy cat terms if u would like.......the Special Interest is consuming my ass

    if u have kitters that are siblings i can also tell u what the parents looked like (kind of)
     
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  12. chthonicfatigue

    chthonicfatigue Bitten by a radioactive trickster god

    @applechime please let Steve know he has the best velvet nose, 100/10 would definitely bother
     
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  13. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    @Birdy Two brother cats are black and white and gray and white!
     
  14. Loq

    Loq rotating like a rotisserie chicknen

    @Birdy
    Grey tabby and white?
     
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  15. Birdy

    Birdy so long

    The lighting is kinda weird, but I'd say blue (gray) mackerel tabby and white, yes! It's interesting how her upper back and head seem darker than the rest of her body. Do these areas look black or are the tabby stripes visible?

    Toms (boy cats) are always the same color as their mom! If the mom is tortoiseshell, her sons have a 50/50 chance of being red or black, ignoring the father's color. Blue (gray) is dilute black. Since both your boys are black, I'm gonna guess the mom was black or blue.

    The allele for dilution (which makes black cats blue and red cats cream) is recessive. So either both the parents were black and carrying the allele for blue (Dd) or one was blue (dd) and one was black carrying blue (Dd). (The dad could have also been red or cream! If you had a sister I'd be able to tell you for sure.)

    Both the parents had some amount of white spotting, and both were solid and not tabby, since tabby is dominant to solid. (As with dilution they could have both been tabby carrying solid, or one solid and one tabby carrier, but I'm trying to keep this simple!!!)

    TL;DR Mom was probably black and white or gray and white, and dad could've been white with any other color!
     
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  16. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    I wish I knew a sister's coloration, but they were the last two from the litter after all the others were adopted. That's so cool.
     
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  17. Loq

    Loq rotating like a rotisserie chicknen

    Her head is just wonky lighting in the picture there (she had her back to the light), but yeah, she kinda loses her markings around the upper back-- more a solid, darker grey.
     
  18. Birdy

    Birdy so long

    That's unusual! A lot of mackerel tabbies look solid near their spines but it's usually a continuous stripe along the back. Tabbying can act in some very strange ways, though, so it's probably not anything too special. If she just had a patch of solid black, that would be a genetic impossibility, unless she was a chimera...
     
  19. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    Ty is a tabby with white and his black fades into a solid looking patch on his head, then loosens up again and becomes a back stripe.
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  20. Loq

    Loq rotating like a rotisserie chicknen

    She definitely has the spine stripe, it just kinda sprawls out and goes splotchy behind her shoulders!

    ...she and the faded tortie share a mother (brown macktab and white) but are from unknown dads and different litters, so Who Knows what's even going on there
     
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