Cat Genetics

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Feline Genetics 101

Here at Basepaws, we often talk about feline genetics and science. It can be challenging to understand your Basepaws DNA Report or any of the provided literature without adequate background knowledge. To help you get started, here is your crash "Feline Genetics 101" course. This will provide you with sufficient, simplified information that will help you learn more about the genetics of your cat.

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Quirky and Unique Cat Coat Colors

Cats come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but have you ever wondered what decides their fur type? In honor of National Cat DNA Day, let's explore some quirky cat coat colors because we have all the answers to your cat fur pattern questions.

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Tortoiseshell Cat Personality: A Quick Walk-Through Traits, Behaviors and Facts

Tortoiseshell cats are famous among cat fans for their beautiful coat colors that look like tortoiseshells. These cats are usually female because the genes responsible for their unique color pattern are on the X chromosome. Their personality traits include being independent, vocal, energetic, loyal, and affectionate.

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The Ultimate Guide to Cat Fur Patterns, Colors and Markings

Cat fur varies significantly from one cat to the next. Whether they’re short-haired, long-haired, tabby, or even hairless, cats capture our hearts with their striking appearances. Have you been searching for a comprehensive list of cat coat colors, patterns, and markings? Read on to discover our ultimate guide.

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Are All Orange Cats Male?

Most orange cats are male, but the number of female kitties is higher than one might think. The main reason behind this is the unique genetics of the orange coat. There might also be some truth to the rumors that ginger felines have distinctive personality traits.

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Body Type Mutations In Cats

Unique traits like extra toes and ears or bobtails are fascinating and attract lots of attention from cat fans, but they result from changes in genes. While these changes contribute to the diversity of cat populations, they can also cause illnesses. So, understanding your cat’s genetics helps keep them in good health. Let’s learn some of the physical changes caused by genetic changes in cats.

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