Originally posted by 4 feline house:
Martin-
Cat genetics has always been a fascinating topic to me, and I have done quite a bit of lay study on the subject, and you are right. Also, Spencer's information is also correct. An interesting thing about the color red (or ginger) in cats - it is not really a "color" but instead is an "absence of black". And, red cats are always tabbies. Also, have you ever imagined, especially as a kitten and out in the sun, that your black cat had stripes? Well, he does, because almost all black cats are actually black-on-black tabbies. Their stripes are most noticeable when they are younger and/or out in the sun, but sometimes their forehead m's are always visible. It's a very interesting study, and there is alot of good information on the web about it. There is a rather esoteric, but still informative, slide show on the suject at www.janecky.com/runyen/bio554/cat/INDEX.HTM that anyone interested in the subject might find worthy of a visit.