Heyyyyy TS3 people. Anybody feel like confirming the dog/cat breed names for me because the wiki is uh. Questionable.
I typed out the list already I just need confirmation on how correct it is and if I'm missing anything.
Large Breeds
Afghan Hound
Airedale Terrier
Akita
Alaskan Malamute
American Eskimo
American Foxhound
American Staffordshire Terrier
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Shepherd
Bedlington Terrier
Bernese Mountain Dog
Black And Tan Coonhound
Bloodhound
Bluetick Coonhound
Border Collie
Borzoi
Boxer
Brittany
Bull Mastiff
Canaan
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chow Chow
Chow Lab Mix
Collie (Rough)
Curly Coated Retriever
Dalmatian
Dingo
Doberman Pinscher
English Foxhound
English Setter
English Springer Spaniel
Field Spaniel
German Shepherd
German Shorthair Pointer
Giant Schnauzer
Goolden Doodle
Golden Retriever
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Greyhound
Ibizan Hound
Irish Red and White Setter
Irish Setter
Irish Terrier
Irish Wolfhound
Keeshond
Kerry Blue Terrier
Labradinger
Labradoodle
Mastiff
Newfoundland
Norsk Elk Shepherd
Old English Sheepdog
Otterhound
Pharaoh Hound
Pit Bull Terrier
Pointer
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Poodle (Standard)
Redbone Coonhound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Samoyed
Siberian Husky
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Tibetan Mastiff
Vizsla
Weimaraner
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Wheaten Terrier
Small Breeds
Basenji
Beagle
Bichon Frise
Black Russian Terrier
Bocker
Boston Terrier
Bull Dog
Bull Terrier
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chihuahua (shorthaired)
Cocker Spaniel
Dachshund
English Cocker Spaniel
English Toy Spaniel
French Bulldog
Havanese
Carin Terrier
Italian Greyhound
Jack Russel Terrier
Mini Schnauzer
Miniature Pinscher
Papillon
Parson Russell Terrier
Pekingese
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Pitbull??? (looks like a Bull Terrier)
Pomeranian
Poodle (Mini?)
Pug
Puggle
Schipperke
Schnoodle
Scottish Terrier
Shetland Sheepdog
Shiba Inu
Shih Tzu
Silky Terrier
Smooth Fox Terrier
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Standard Schnauzer
Toy Fox Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Whippet
Wire Fox Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
Cats
Abyssinian
American Bobtail
American Longhair
American Shorthair
American Wirehair
Balinese
Bengal
Birman
Black Cat
Bombay
British Longhair
British Shorthair
Burmese Calico
Chartreux
Colorpoint Shorthair
Cornish Rex Devon Rex
Egyptian Mau
German Rex
Havana Brown
Himalyan
Japanese Bobtail
Javanese
Korat
Kurilian Bobtail
La Perm
Maine Coon
Manx
Norwegian Forest
Ocicat
Oriental
Oriental Shorthair
Persian
Ragdoll
Russian Blue
Savannah
Scottish Fold
Shorthair Tabby
Siamese
Siberian
Singapura
Somali
Tonkinese
Turkish Angroa
Tuxedo
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Quick (but huge) rat colour cheat sheet below the read more. I’ve tried to put rats of similar colour side by side to show the differences for easier identification. For obvious reasons I can’t include absolutely everything, but at least tried to include most of the UK standardised varieties.
Black: As it says on the tin.
Chocolate:Dark brown all over.
Havana (red eyed mink): Mid brown, as US mink. Ruby eyes. Also known as Ruby eyed mocha.
Russian Dove: Pinky grey. Ultimately the same colour as Lilac, but with heathering due to russian blue being used as a base. If the coat isn’t ticked it’s probably Lilac instead.
Mink: Even grey-brown coat. UK mink is more grey than brown where US will look more brown (see havana for similar shade).
Russian Blue agouti: Blue rat with rusty-beige hair flecked throughout. typically darker and the agouti is more noticable compared to the british blue agouti.
Russian Blue: Dark, slate blue rat. Silvery white flecking (heathering) is common.
British Blue Agouti: Even mixture of cool blue hair and beige hair.
British Blue: Typical blue rat, neither too dark nor pale.
Russian Silver: Pale, icy blue coat with silver hairs flecked throughout. Should not have any brown tones.
Russian Silver agouti: Subtle icy blue tone flecked with light cream hair. Distinctly paler and more blue than british blue agouti.
Russian Dove Agouti: A paler, more blue version of Russian Dove but still retains a slight pink tone. Darkest blue tones near the topline and paler pinky tones along the sides and flanks. Eyes can be ruby or black.
Quicksilver: A pale blue rat with ruby eyes.
Platinum: Paler again than quicksilver without losing the blue tones. Ruby eyes.
Platinum Agouti: Nearly white, with a grey-cream tone. Agouti is washed out so the coat seems very even throughout. Resembles a sooty grey-ish buff. Ruby eyes.
Agouti: Distinct wild rat colour. Darkest along the top, fading to brown sides and grey-cream belly. Some are more grey, others more brown depending on the breeder.
Chocolate Agouti: Warmer, brown agouti, not as gingery as cinnamon.
Cinnamon: mid red-brown rat. Resembles the colour of the spice its named for.
Havana Agouti (red eyes): Very similar to cinnamon, may be more orange. Ruby eyes.
Silver Fawn: Typical “orange” rat. Flecked with silver guard hairs throughout and paler belly. Pink eyes.
Argente Creme: A pale, creamier silver fawn. Ticking is muted so white flecking is less obvious than on the silver fawn. Ruby eyes.
Topaz: Pale creamy gold with dark ruby, sometimes almost black eyes.
Cinnamon Pearl: Similar to Topaz, perhaps a little more dusty in colour, with unmistakable black eyes. Some blue tones are typical, particularly around the belly.
Apricot Agouti: Yellow-gold coat with a distintly blue tone underneath, probably most noticeable around the nose and eyes. Ruby eyes. May be flecked with silver like a silver fawn.
Buff: Pale cream rat with ruby eyes.
Russian Topaz: A pale cream top coat fading to a light cream, almost white belly. Ruby eyes.
Russian Buff: Very similar to buff, but with a cooler, sootier tone. Ruby eyes.
Champagne: Very pale coat with a more greyish, pinky tone than golden. Bright pink eyes.
Ivory: Almost white but not quite. Off white, slightly cream. Black eyes.
Albino and PEW: White rat, pale as possible, with ruby or pink eyes.
Black Eyed White: As white as possible with black eyes. Usually made from breeding rats with extensive white markings so odd coloured hairs are likely but heavily penalised in showing.
Himalayan or Siamese: White or cream coloured rat with darker points on the nose. Eyes can be any colour.
Golden Himalayan: Warm, golden coloured coat with darker points.
Wheaten Burmese: A variably golden brown coat, flecked throughout due to Agouti. Dark points.
Burmese: Dark to warm toffee coloured coat with darker points.
Sable Burmese: Much darker, chocolate coloured rat with darker points.
Silvermane: Silver tipped hairs all over a darker base with distinctly darker nose and eyes. Can be seen on any other colour.
Marten: Darker coat with paler nose, eyes and belly. Should always have ruby or pink eyes.
Merle: Spotted, patchy coat, like merle dogs. Only expressed on rats with Mink.
Tabby/Marble: Spotted coat, usually even moreso than Merle but able to be expressed on all coat types, not just Minks. Typically have a dorsal stripe down the back.
Roan/Husky: Typically dark coat on the top, banded with white markings up the belly, along the sides and often with a blazed face. Fades paler and eventually to white as the rat ages.
Essex: White spot on the head and makes the coat paler on the belly, legs and up the sides.
Blazed: White face marking, usually wedge shaped.
Irish: Small chest marking. Triangle shaped is the most “correct”.
Berkshire: White belly. May be small or extend quite high up the sides and to the face. Sometimes accompanied by a blaze.
Hooded: Distinct stripe down the back, colour across the head and shoulders.
Variegated: Patchy berkshire or hooded markings.
Bareback: Colour contained to just the head and shoulders with no back stripe.
Capped: Colour on just the head. Quite often accompanied with a “cap stripe”.
Masked: Colour just across the eyes or middle of the face.
Dalmatian: Blotchy spots all over. Any irregular markings that don’t fit in with above could be classed as dalmatian.
Downunder: Coloured belly marking.
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rats: a guide
coriander
born December 1 2018 (26 months)
~90 grams
fennel’s daughter
dumbo havana agouti roan velveteen dwarf doe
creek
born july 7 2019 (19 months)
~300 grams
littermate to bayou
dumbo agouti roan doe
miguel
born june 16 2018 (32 months)
~700 grams (1.5 lbs)
odd eyed russian dove blazed berkshire marten buck
tulio
born january 6 2019 (25 months)
~700 grams (1.5 lbs)
black marble english irish buck
forever loved
fennel
born may 18 2018, passed away march 28 2020
~120 grams
littermate to nutmeg and coriander’s mother
dumbo wheaten burmese rex dwarf doe
nutmeg
born may 18 2018, passed away august 15 2020
~130 grams
littermate to fennel
dumbo agouti rex dwarf doe
bayou
born july 7 2019, passed away october 7 2020
~260 grams
littermate to creek
dumbo agouti roan harley doe
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if you don't mind sharing, what are your rats names? also, are rats soft? they look like they should be
this is bug! he was born with jaundice and his balls dropped late 😌
this is billy! i didn’t want to stereotype him as a dumb rat because of his ears and he’s chunky, but oh my god. a couple of days ago he fell out of the hanging space pod and onto the ledge head first because i was bringing treats. he regularly accidentally nibbles me when i’m trying to give him food. he scent marks on me CONSTANTLY - my other rats don’t pee on me, but any time billy walks across my bare arms or hands, he trails pee on me. he’s the most likely to squeak (his squeak is high pitched, same as bug’s. bug rarely squeaks), and he’s also a wuss. god, i love him, and he’s stupid 🥺
this is germ! germ is honestly just... nuts. at first he was flighty - he was always friendly but he’d retreat pretty quick for the first few weeks, and he’s really come out of his shell. he popcorns SO MUCH - especially when we hand wrestle. he popcorns inside my shirt - and he LOVES being in my shirt. he digs up the corners of the blankets, and he digs up their bedding when he gets really excited. because of this, he often sprays their bedding onto the floor in front of the cage, or leaves a huge pile of it in their litter tray 😂 his squeak is lower in pitch than bug and billy! which surprised me cos he’s smaller than them both. also, he has a shaded spot on his balls, and his toe beans are darker than the rest of his feet 🥺
rats are super soft! bug is the softest, he feels like a kitten 🥺 billy’s fur is also soft, but is slightly coarser. they’re brothers and both have longer fur than germ. germ’s short fur is also soft. and i have to add, billy smells AMAZING. his fur smells like musky apples and i love it. this is my mischief 😌
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