Disclaimer: These things can totally vary between cats. Herre is the "degree" of whitespotting on a cat. And of the coat colors you see above can have white on their coats. Whitespotting is exactly what it sounds like. It can range from pale peach to milky orangish-yellow, and like with reds, they always have tabby markings. You can't have a solid red cat, and they will always have some stripes (even if the cat is bred to have less contrast between stripe and fur color).Ĭream is the dilute of red. They are more likely to be male than female, though, and are always tabby. Red, also called orange or ginger, is a pretty bright orangish-color. Red cats are their own color entirely like I said above. This is not a derivative or dilute of black. Again, rare and not likely to show up as a solid coat color, closer to a tabby. These are a dilute of cinnamon and are pretty much a light, orangish beige color, maybe with hints of pink. Exactly what a cinnamon cat is is controversial, but most define it as a warm, reddish brown-sienna color. These cats aren't officially recognized as a coat color, but I thought I should include them just because they are totally possible. Not that you can't have a lilac cat, but it's best to use them sparingly for wild born clan members. These are pretty rare and aren't very likely for warriors unless they were escaped kittypets. They are pale brownish grey with pink or pale violet hints. Lilac cats, also called lavender, frost, and platinum, are a dilute of chocolate. They can be more black or more tan depending on the breed. They usually have green or amber eyes.Ĭhocolate cats are another dilute of black. Blue cats, also known as " grey" are a straight dilute of black and can range from silver to dark grey to slate-blue. Cats this color have brownish highlights and cat have any degree of whitespotting (more on this later). Pure black is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Black and red can be "diluted" aka made lighter or changed in hue slightly to make more colors from just black and red.
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