Lilac colored cats are sometimes found as well in Europe, but they are not currently accepted by breed associations.
Not exact matches
The remarkable coat of Persian
cat has more than 80
color variations including white, black, blue, chocolate, red, cream, silver and
lilac.
In fact, there are actually only four
colors accepted by the
Cat Fancier's Association... Seal, Chocolate, Blue, and
Lilac.
Created by
cat fanciers who wanted a Balinese (longhaired Siamese)
cat with a wide variety of colorpoint possibilities beyond the traditional point
colors of seal, blue, chocolate, and
lilac.
The International
Cat Association (TICA) accepts Havanas with
lilac -
colored coats and therefore deletes the word brown from the breed title.
At the end of each hair is the
cat's primary
color - blue, black, red, cream chocolate,
lilac, tortoiseshell, blue - cream and so on.
Seal, Blue, Chocolate, and
Lilac are the four
colors recognized by all the
cat registries in the United States.
Non-standard patterns &
colors include: Rosetted, marble, snow
color (point), blue
color, cinnamon
color, chocolate
color,
lilac (lavender) and other diluted
colors derived from domestic sources of
cat coat genetics.