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The
Tortie Point Ragdoll
Because the gene
responsible for red is carried on the female (X) chromosome, torties are always female in normal cats;
when the gene is active on one X chromosome but not present on the other, normal pigment
(seal or blue) will be formed as the skin cells multiply, resulting in
the characteristic patches of color.
Each tortie is unique - no two
will be identical.
Torties are available
in all patterns: colorpoint, mitted and bicolor.

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Villaroyal
"Moonshine"
Blue
Torbie Point Bicolor Female
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The tabby
variation is called
"Torbie Point" in TICA,
but in CFA it is called "Tortie
Lynx Point".
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Villaroyal
"Regina"
Blue Torbie Point
Mitted Female
Another of the color
variations possible with the torties.
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"Blue
Tortie Point" in TICA, referred to as "Bluecream Point" in
CFA
point color is blue (gray) with random streaks and patches of cream.
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Villaroyal Raspberry
Parfait
Blue
Split FaceTortie Point Mitted Kitten
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Villaroyal
"Maisie"
Blue
Tortie Point Bicolor Female
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"Seal Tortie Point"
point color is seal (dark brown) with random streaks and patches of red
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Villaroyal
"Autumn"
Seal
Tortie Point Mitted Female
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Villaroyal
"Ellie Rose"
Seal
Tortie Point Bicolor Female at 5 months
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Villaroyal
"Maggie Mae"
Seal
Tortie Point Bicolor Female
BEST of the BEST NBC
in every show she was entered including the 1998
3 Day Ragdoll Congress in New Jersey
Many
thanks to Rosemary Howarth for a fine job!
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Contact:
Eileen Pickett
by email
villaroy@rochester.rr.com
Last Updated -
January 03, 2013
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October 30, 1998 - Villaroyal Ragdolls
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