![]() They’re all beautiful and unique in their own way.Many cats can develop liver and kidney troubles as they get older so it’s important to visit a vet regularly in order to make sure they are in good health. However, it can also make deciding which color or pattern you like the most quite difficult. With so many patterns and colors to choose from, there’s something for everyone. If you’ve made it this far, congratulations, you can now call yourself a true expert on Siberian cat colors! I hope this guide has enlightened you on the diverse range of colors and patterns that Siberian cats can exhibit and that it taught you the difference between them. There are 8 total colors that lynx point Siberians can have, the same 6 as mentioned above + Seal Silver Lynx Point and Blue Silver Lynx Point. They have a distinctly more tabby-like appearance than color points. They have light rings around their eyes and dark spots on their lighter-colored whisker pads. Lynx Point Siberians have a mask that’s clearly defined with dark stripes in the shapes of the classic “M” pattern on the forehead. Blueish/creamy white body with points that are blue with patches of cream. Creamy white or fawn colored body with seal brown points with patches of red and cream. Creamy white body with deeper cream-colored points. Creamy white body, flame-orange/deep red points. There are a total of 6 point colors that Siberians can have: The points are patches of fur located on their ears, legs, feet, tail, and mask. Point pattern Siberians have a clear colored body with a clear contrast between the fur of their body and their point color. There are two different types of colorpoint patterns, the point pattern, and the lynx pattern. The final pattern that the Siberian cat can have is colorpoint. Siberian kittens with this color pattern are quite rare, so be prepared to search for a while to find one for sale. Shaded Siberians can have the same colors as the Chinchilla pattern: Shaded Cameo (Red Shaded), Shaded Golden, and Shaded Silver. Shaded Siberians have ⅓ of the length of the hair tipped with color, while Chinchilla Siberians only have about ⅛ of the length of the hair tipped with color. The main difference between the two is that the shaded pattern has much more tipping. For most people, the shaded and Chinchilla Siberian look almost identical. In addition, there’s also the shaded pattern. ![]() White undercoat with red tipping on the back, tails, flanks, and head. Chinchilla Red (Also known as Shell Cameo).Honey or Apricot colored undercoat with black tipping on the back, tail, flanks, and head, resulting in a golden appearance. White undercoat with black tipping on the back, flanks, tail, and head, giving the Siberian a sparkling silver appearance. Siberian cats can have 3 distinct Chinchilla colors: The Chinchilla color pattern is characterized by an undercoat that is one color, while the coat on the back, head, flank, and tail is tipped with different colored hairs. These cats are white with colored portions that adhere to the above tabby colors. In addition, tabby and white Siberians also exist. These tabby patterns can come in many different colors, giving even more variety to the many different appearances that Siberian cats can have! Some of the colors that the different tabby patterns can have include: Agouti hairs are hairs that are striped with light and dark bands. They do have tabby markings on their face and they also have agouti hairs on the body. ![]() This makes them look very different from other tabbies. Ticked Tabby Siberians do not have spots or stripes on their body. They are silver, blue, brown, or blue-silver tabbies with patches of red or cream (diluted red). Patched Tabby Siberian cats are also called torbie. They also have a butterfly pattern on the shoulder and 3 stripes along the spine. Also, they have swirling, bold patterns along the side of their body with a distinctive mark resembling a bullseye on their side. Siberians with a Classic Tabby Pattern have dense, clearly defined, broad markings. This is by far the most common tabby pattern. Also, they have stripes running perpendicular to their spine. Mackerel Tabby Siberians have thin stripes on the sides of their body. However, Siberians can only have 4 of them: The Classic Tabby Pattern, the Mackerel Tabby Pattern, the Patched Tabby Pattern, and the Ticked Tabby There are a total of 5 distinct tabby patterns that cats can have.
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