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British short hair

Glasgow
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British Shorthair4 months1 male / 1 female
£1,000
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British Shorthair Kitten 2
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British Shorthair Kitten 2Female£1,000
British Shorthair Kitten 1
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British Shorthair Kitten 1Male£850

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Glasgow
Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Breed:British Shorthair
Age:4 months, 19 days
Ready to Leave:15 Jun 2025
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Description

Hello everyone, I have two lovely kittens. One girl and one boy. Little girl has the blue golden shaded, little boy has golden shaded. The little girl has a very special color, and very rare. Their mom has breed certificates. They are both getting ready to leave. They have really good personalities, playful and social. Otherwise, they can use litter boxes by themselves, and also can have the dry food. I hope you can treat them well. And really take care of them! Pls introduce yourself first, thank you! Intro: Why is this blue golden shaded color rare? • The golden gradual layer itself is rare. • Dilution gene is a recessive inheritance (needs to be carried by both parents) • The gradient effect must have a special inhibitory gene combination to appear. • One of the three is indispensable. The difficulty of breeding is high and the rate of cat breeding is low. Therefore, the blue and gold gradient layer is very rare and is often regarded as a rare color in the high-end pet market. The reason why the blue-gold gradient layer is rare is mainly because its formation requires a very specific and rare genetic combination, and the probability of matching these genes is very low. In addition, it is difficult to breed and the market is small, so it is rare. 1. Three key conditions that the blue and gold gradient layer must meet: 1. Carrying diluted genes (d/d) • The diluted gene is a recessive gene, and cats must inherit one from each parent to show the diluted color (such as blue). • If one of the parents does not have a diluted gene, it is impossible to have a blue offspring. 2. It has the golden under fat gene. • The golden gradient is a variant of the silver
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