However, when these two
colours are mixed together the much prized sparkling aqua eyes are achieved,
which the centre female is beginning to develop. In the picture to the
right we can see the same three brown kittens. The male with the pointed
coat is at the top, the male with the solid coat is at the bottom and
the female with the tonkinese coat is again sandwiched between the other
two. Her coat demonstrates the very subtle merging between the pointed
and solid coat. When we look at her above we can see her face mask points
are darker and subtly merge lighter into the body of her neck. |
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A
Tonkinse description and coats of many colours
Tonkinese cats
are beautiful, elegant and of Foreign type. They are considered moderate
in that they have no extreme features. Their build is lithe and well
balanced, firm and muscular with an elegant body on slender legs and
neat oval paws all in exquisite proportion to each other. They have
slightly rounded chests and their flanks are level. Their back rises
gently from their shoulders to their rump demonstrating a truly elegant
predator's body. Their tail is of medium length, tapering gently to
a rounded tip, being neither thick or whippy. Their eyes are large and
expressive, set well apart with a gentle almond shape. Their colours
are sparkling hues of aquamarine, sapphire blue and golden green according
to their coat pattern. The Tonkinese is an attractive breed famous for
their "mink" coats which are short, fine and close lying, with a soft,
silky and lustrous sheen. A coat that incidentally needs little upkeep
in order to retain its sleek, soft, luxurious texture. On closer examination,
the colour and coat-pattern of their fur is reminiscent of the wild
animal's pelt. However, the description also refers to the similarity
of pattern and colour between the wild animal's pelt and the foundation
cat of the Burmese breed, Wong Mau, who was actually a Tonkinese with
a tonkinese coat pattern, i.e. a medium-brown body that shaded to a
lighter hue on its underparts and to a dark brown colour at its points.
The Tonkinese belongs to the genetic type group known as Himalayan.
In Tonkinese like most with a Himalayan coat pattern we find that the
Points (mask of face, ears, feet, legs, tail and testicles in
males) are darker because the temperature at the extremities of the
body are lower than the rest of the body. However, fleshier legs and
feet tend to be paler in tone than the other points. |
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In the United Kingdom, the
principal authoritative body for cats (the GCCF), acknowledges Tonkinese
cats who exhibit the standard tonkinese coat pattern as well as those
that exhibit variant coat patterns i.e. solid like the Burmese and pointed
like the Siamese. However, it is only cats who possess the tonkinese coat
pattern that are eligible to be shown. The tonkinese coat pattern has
a medium rich body which gently merges into a darker tone of the same
colour on their points, this means their ears, tail, nose and paws are
a darker hue than their body. Their underparts shade into a lighter hue
of the body colour. These cats have a greenish-blue coloured eyes. Incidentally
tonkinese are the only cats to possess these beautiful sparkling aquamarine
coloured eyes. 'The points- nose,legs and tail- are as dark as found in
the Burmese, contrasting with the body and enhancing the beauty of the
cat.' (Roy Robinson). |
| A solid variant
of the Tonkinese coat pattern is evenly coloured over its body and in
most colours have no noticeable contrast. These cats have greenish -gold
eyes. The pointed variant of the Tonkinese coat pattern is very pale in
its body with contrasting dark points. These cats have blue eyes. All
Tonkinese have some contrast, as the dominant allele (C) gene is not found
in the Tonkinese or Burmese breeds. There is only a single variation between
the three strains of Tonkinese: the 'C' gene. It is this that controls
their coat pattern. Each Tonkinese has one pair of genes that control
their gene pattern with one gene derived from each parent. Each gene can
be either a pointed (cs) or a solid (cb) coat pattern gene. Tonk. Breeders
realize that when Tonkinese are mated together, their offspring will uniquely
have one of only three coat pattern variations. Thus,the Solid, variant
has two (cb) coat pattern genes. The cat is evenly coloured across its
body and points. It has the weakest colour contrast and will have chartreuse
eyes, ranging from greengold to yellowgreen. Pointed, this type has two
(cs) coat pattern genes. It has the strongest contrast with a pale body
coat, dark points and bright blue eyes in shades from sky blue to violet.
The tonkinese (Mink), version has one (cs) and one (cb) coat pattern gene.
Since both are recessive genes, neither will be dominant. The type is
characterised by a strong body with darker points but overall the coat
pattern illustrates a medium contrast. Unlike their eyes which are a brilliant
aqua colour: a beautiful combination of the golden Burmese and blue Siamese
eye colour. A word of caution should be inserted here as it is not always
possible to be authoritative as to what type of coat pattern the young
kittens may have. It often takes some time (as much as 18 months) for
kittens to acquire their definitive coat-pattern / eye-colour / colour.
Don't blame the breeder if they initially err on the side of caution! |