it is once again cowboy hours
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May 3, 2023:
Sky Primary, Aether, Stripes.
Snack of WildReaper’s clan!
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Saw your clone Donnie au and I thought of dramatic Donnie a bit and realized that he probably would act a lot like how Leo does when he’s being dramatic.
Leo claims it’s a twin thing
It's definitely a twin thing.
Look at these ridiculous dorks.
They're cut from the same cloth. The co-kings of Drama Town, each even comes with their own spotlight, lol.
Donnie's just a bit more theatrical with his dramatization than Leo is, saying things like "alas" and quotin' straight Shakespeare sometimes.
Dramatic Donnie probably acts like he's performing at the Globe 24/7.
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and the model is done! now i just need to neaten up the textures and make some gene template files
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can anyone guess the colours on this one
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May 12, 2023:
Hunter Tertiary, Fae, Stripes.
Xipe of RedsNight’s clan!
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Featured breed: devon rex
(The cats are solids, because apparently locketed chocolate tabbies can't be found on the internet. By me, i mean. I'm not very good in this. But hey, at least I found some solids!)
genetics guide
Brown (tyrosinase-related protein-1, TYRP1): this gene determines the quantity of the functional eumelanin.
dominant allele: B - full pigment production, black cat (wild type)
"middle" allele: b - less pigment, chocolate cat (variant)
recessive allele: bl - even less pigment, cinnamon cat (variant)
Order of dominance: B > b > bl
The depicted variant is chocolate.
Further description in this post
Low-grade white (?): Hypothetic gene(s). Even with the extreme variability of the white spotting allele(s), the existence of some independently inherited genes is strongly suspected. Their effects most commonly manifest as a white locket: a small white patch on the chest or the belly, and/or a white tail tip. I'm not sure if there is any consensus whether these are more likely to be recessive or dominant alleles.
Bonus: tailtip
Norwegian forest cats with a white tailtip because I count that here too but I always show lockets
Ok ok, I'm actually not sure that their white tailtip is not just part of their general white-spotting, which does have a lot of unpredictibility. But still, cats without any white but their tailtip exist. I think.
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Thank you Last Day of Plague vs. Water you funded this
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