Breeding Lilac and Chocolate Ragdolls

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Breeding Lilac and Chocolate Ragdolls

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Breeding Lilac and Chocolate Ragdolls

There is a little bit of controversy about the lilacs and chocolates. Currently many breeders don't understand how to produce these colours. There have been reports of lilacs being purchased and on arrival finding out they have indeed purchased a blue ragdoll. The best way when looking at these colours is the pedigree, if true and correct? I have found some pedigrees in ragdolls showing lilac and chocolates that are really blues or seals.


So ONLY if your pedigree is true and correct  you will be able to work out whether you indeed do have a carrier or a true lilac/chocolate. Remembering that it is the parents ONLY not 2 or more generations back that give you the outcome in the colours of the ragdoll. I have found many people are looking further back in a pedigree and seeing a chocolate/lilac and then assuming that this will have an effect on the colour of the kittens. Look at the parents then look at THEIR PARENTS ONLY to attain whether the parent is in fact a carrier of chocolate and/or blue or a true lilac/chocolate. Many judges cannot be a great guideline to helping you assess your ragdolls colour as there are not enough on the show bench  for them to really know the colours of the breed. 


Look at your pedigrees! Make sure they are correct! Following is a brief outline on how you get the two colours in ragdolls:


To produce a guaranteed chocolate carrier ( lilac cannot be carried, Lilac is a dilute chocolate, there is no such thing as a lilac gene) one parent MUST be a lilac or chocolate. Two carriers will also produce 'carriers' in the litter but not all kittens in that litter will be carriers. Kittens in this litter can only be proven carriers once bred to a lilac, chocolate or another carrier.


To produce true lilacs or chocolates you need to breed one of the following - chocolate to chocolate / lilac to lilac / chocolate to lilac / carrier to lilac/chocolate. There is a little more to this in the way that to produce chocolates and lilacs out of chocolate and lilac parents in the one litter, the chocolate must carry a dilute. Otherwise the kittens will be ALL be chocolate.

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Cat Article Author: Wendy Watts
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