The tawny pattern is a ticked tabby pattern marked by ticking on the body hair with various shades of the marking color and ground color, with the outer tipping being the darkest and the undercoat being the ground color. In the sepia, mink, and snow subdivisions, it is desirable for ghost leopard spots to appear on the bodies. The markings on the face and forehead are typical tabby markings, with the underside of the body having distinct spots. A dorsal stripe runs the length of the body to the tip of the tail. Contrast with ground color may not be as distinct as in some spotted breeds. Preference is given to rosette spots which are formed by a part-circle of spots around a distinctly lighter center. The leopard pattern is a spotted tabby pattern. It is marked by spots of the darker color, most prominent on the sides of the body and the belly. The spots may vary in size and shape, but should be evenly distributed. Solid colored cats, as well as cats in classic and mackerel tabby, do sometimes occur. The coat patterns are tawny (ticked), leopard (spotted), and clouded leopard (marbled). Highland Lynx officially come in three coat patterns in all eumelanistic and melanisticĬolors–ebony, blue, sorrel, fawn, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream –including silvers, cameos, sepias, minks, and snows. It may be full length or any length in between. The tail may come half way to the ground, or it may be lacking entirely, as in the Manx. The wide set eyes are large and expressive, set at an angle, with colors ranging from gold to green, with blue eyes in the snows. The gene for curled ears is a dominant gene. The gene which causes the ear to curl actually hardens the cartilage in the ear and dwarfs the ear size. The degree of the curl may be slight or extreme (with the tip of the ear curling back and touching the back side of the ear). The curled ears are smaller than in the Desert Lynx and set wide apart, usually with feathering and tufts on the tips.
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