![]() ![]() Lynx point Ragdolls are also known as ‘torbie cats’. Tortie lynx pointsįinally, Ragdolls can also be registered in four tortie lynx variations: However, they are known (by increasing coverage of white patches) as either mitted, bicolor or van pattern, rather than calico. Ragdoll cats with tortie points and white patches do exist, and are recognized by their breed standard. ![]() The larger the white patches in their coat, the larger each individual black-based and red-based patch becomes too. Calico cats are tortoiseshell cats with large white patches. The difference between tortie vs calico is the addition of white patches. And you’ve probably already guessed that this is a dilute version of the chocolate tortoiseshell Ragdoll pattern above! Calico Ragdoll cat Their eyes are blue and their nose and paw pads are a dark, lavender pink. Lilac cream point Ragdolls have a ‘glacial’ white body, and their points are a warm frosty gray mottled with pale cream. Essentially, the blue cream tortie pattern is a dilute version of the seal tortie point pattern above. Their eyes are blue and their nose and paw pads are slate gray. Blue cream pointīlue tortie Ragdoll cats have a bluish white to platinum grey body, and their points are a deep blue grey mottled with cream.
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