Versailles
04:24:39 Versa
He walks pretty well, but as soon as there's a toy involved, it's a few good leaps and then a casual *flop*
Versailles
04:23:43 Versa
I certainly think it's goofy, honestly. He's a sweetheart. CH hasn't slowed him down, despite how wobbly he is. Chased around a little spring toy earlier, like a dork. I wonder if that's why he named him it, really
Revel Ranch
04:21:50 
@Versa, yeah, I was just trying to think of names that are similar because maybe you could transition him. Naming him is something you will have to think about though. I'm not sure Oliver really responds to his name.
Versailles
04:20:33 Versa
Think of like, spaghetti
Versailles
04:20:02 Versa
"Eh" not "ee". Lol
Revel Ranch
04:19:30 
@Versa, it kind of sounds like Skittles. 🤷🏼‍♀️ Or you could name him Skeeter.
Versailles
04:18:52 Versa
I am honestly unsure. This tabby is registered as the name Sketti, certainly not a name I'd have chosen. But he's responsive to it and all of his veterinary records are registered under it, so perhaps I'll keep it and warm up to it?
Revel Ranch
04:17:43 
@Versa, awww. I'm glad you could still adopt a cat! Are you still thinking of going with the name Valentine?
The Old Gods
04:17:30 Void Malign
well, that's good
Versailles
04:17:27 Versa
Revel,
Yes! I trust he's in a loving, happy home. Since this tabby struggled for two years, I figured he finally deserved a stable home.
Versailles
04:16:45 Versa
Eury,
For sure! He's already very opinionated, lol. Walks up to me and lets out this "MEOW" when he thinks he requires love.

Revel,
Nah. Since the baby above has been looking for a home for two years, I adopted him instead of the other little one. Baby Ray is going to stay living with his foster mother.
Revel Ranch
04:16:17 
Oh wait, I think I understand now. So you got this other guy instead?
Revel Ranch
04:15:31 
@Versa, so you got two cats? =o
The Old Gods
04:15:20 Void Malign
He looks like he's settling in well
Versailles
04:14:42 Versa
Eury,
-Click-
-Click-

Revel,
Baby Ray's mother was in pieces. So, I adopted the baby above. He's got CH, wobbly cat syndrome if you recognize that name better.
Revel Ranch
04:12:52 
@Versa, uh oh! What happened? Hopefully a good one!
Versailles
04:12:35 Versa
Revel, we also had a bit of a plot twist happen!
Versailles
04:12:21 Versa
Oh gosh lol
Revel Ranch
04:12:17 
@Versa, how exciting!
The Old Gods
04:12:11 Void Malign
you know the rules of the internet: pics or it didn't happen lol
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Creme question August 13, 2018 07:30 PM


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If Creme is Ccr... what is CcrC? What is the extra C? I looked at Kuewi's explanations which are wonderful.. but I am still a little confused.

If you have a CcrC and another CcrC how do the pairings sort out? I tried to do a Punnet square but I don't think I was doing it right.

I think I may have it...I came up with CcrCcr, CcrC, CCcr and CC. (if this is right.. .do the CcrC and CCcr mean the same thing? )

Edited at August 13, 2018 07:46 PM by Fidler Farms
Creme question August 13, 2018 07:50 PM


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Yes CcrC and CCcr mean the same thing.
That means they are carrying one copy of the creme gene, which would make them heterozygous for creme.

CcrCcr would be homozygous for creme (carries both copies of creme)

And CC would be carrying no copies of the creme gene. :)

Hopefully that helps some.
Creme question August 13, 2018 07:51 PM

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Ccr = cream dilute (dominant)
C = no cream/dilution (recessive)

Two heterozygotes have the chance to produce offspring with the following genetics: 25% homozygous dominant, 50% heterozygous, and 25% homozygous recessive. Helps to memorize that ratio.

So in this particular case:
CcrC x CcrC (two heterozygotes) =
25% CcrCcr (homo. dom.)
50% CcrC (hetero.)
25% CC (homo. rec.)

Saw your edit, you got it! Memorize the ratio above and you won't have to confuse yourself with Punnet squares. :)

Edited at August 13, 2018 07:55 PM by WDE Farm
Creme question August 13, 2018 07:58 PM


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Thank you both. So CcrC is a 50% and CC is 25% and CcrCcr is 25% so there are only 3 possibilities for a CcrC x CcrC.


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