Monthly videos minimum! Mix of various fandoms, mostly centering around Warriors. This channel is not recommended for children because I swear a lot and sometimes have raunchy humor.
Now seems like a GREAT opportunity to finally get the answer to the question I've always had: if a black chimera she-cat who have a random ginger patch at uh idk at the shoulder or smt, mate with a ginger tom, can they have a ginger she? I never had the courage to ask this because something in the back of my mind says it's a stupid question but honestly I just want to know the answer lol
no stupid questions! questions means you're learning, and learning is always smart in females, eggs are produced by the ovaries. that means in order to have a ginger kitten, the part of the ovaries that produced eggs needs to at least partially consist of the ginger-having genome. visible ginger location doesn't matter bc the fur & skin don't produce gametes. only the gamete-producing organs matter, because those are the cells that divide into eggs/sperm that then become the new offspring :3
I'm so glad I found you! I was already into cat genetics for making realistic cats, but the way you explain things helps so much! Since you mentioned it at the end of the video, I would definitely watch a Tigerstar family tree <3
No clue if this is gonna be seen, but if I wanna have two parents who aren't white dominant have a white dominant son, how would I go about that? I don't really care if he is truly white dominant just that he looks like it TwT
If the parents have low white, it's possible for S/S homozygosity to produce a fully-white kitten, though they'd likely be born w/van spots that would go away with age alt: just make them albino instead of white dominant lol, it's recessive
@@littlehungrywarrior Was hoping to avoid going albino because the character is canonically stated to be dominant white (Idk if you've watch Nyoko_Art's Galaxyclan Clan Gen series, but if you have then it is Ottertail) but considering only one of his parents doesn't have any white I'm just gonna go albino cause you have a point there xD
@@littlehungrywarrior Sorry to bother you again btw but I'm not really sure if what I have in my notes for white spotting is correct even after rewatching the video? I'm trying to fix it but I ain't 100% everything is right Wd/Wd = Dominant white (Any color eyes; often deaf) Wd/w = Dominant white but carrying no white w/w = No white S/S = White spotting (Any eye color) S/w = White spotting but carrying no spotting s/s = No white spotting
@@Furby_Husband not a bother at all ^^ Mostly correct! one small important change: S/S = High white spotting (any eye color) S/w = Low white spotting S/S cats are >50% white, S/W cats are <50% white :3
Lol there are giant cat's like there are giant bun'nies UwU How u explain that? That also makes me wonder about my black cat how he got visible mostly in sun stripes that are brown coz without I thought was just pure black 🤔 Me bad at genetics 🤪
just polygenes :3 at least in the cats. idk about bunny genetics! sometimes black cats have very faint ghost stripes that are more visible in light; it's common in kittens but sometimes they dont grow out of it. if your cat spends a lot of time in the sun, it can also be tarnishing :3