Petz: Russian Blues and Scotties
Mar. 2nd, 2013 08:54 am

Russian blues are up next! I have two--Bubba and Honey. (No, they are not mates to each other, though. I didn't mate them together for this project, either.) I have a third purebred Russian blue, but she's hexed, so unusable for this project.
They have absolutely no first generation variations. They all have the same blue fur (obviously, hence the name Russian blue) and the same green eyes.















I have no clue why I got so many creams in generation five. In fact, generation five isn't that indicative of the success I had, since in previous generations I had orange, red, and white Russian blues as well. That means I managed to get eight out of the ten colors (the only ones I didn't get were black and dust) so by that metric, I've had by far the most success with Russian blue so far. :)

Jazz is my one and only Scottie. They have a few variants straight out of the adoption center, but they're only eye color. They can have either blue eyes, green eyes, or one of each like Jazz. (The two-tone eyes don't pass down, though. They'll pass down as either both green or both blue.)















Well, first off, I'm a bit disappointed that by generation five I still had two adoption-center lookalikes. The black toes do look different than first generations' do, but that happened 100% of the time in the second generation, so I assume that's just how the toes work. The toes and eyebrows mutate together, it seems. (Actually, I think I knew that, since I have some mixed breeds with Scottie markings and it's the same with them, too.) All-in-all, though, I did get some cute color combinations (cream and brown? unf yes please)
Up next are Scottish folds and Jack Russell terriers. :D