Genetics · Long read
Coat color foundations for families researching YOUR_BREED
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Lede. REPLACE: First graph hooks the reader with a real buyer question. This template uses Source Sans at a slightly larger measure for article rhythm; Fraunces carries headings and pull quotes only.
What “pointed” actually signals
REPLACE: Educational body copy. Keep claims aligned with your registry and veterinarians. If you are not a geneticist, say “we follow testing guidance from …” instead of inventing certainty.
Patterns buyers confuse most
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Inline figure rhythm
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Closing that respects buyers
REPLACE: land on placement philosophy, not a hard sell. Link to your inquiry section once.
Ready to talk timing? Send an inquiry with your city and whether you rent or own (we ask because travel matters for handoff).
FAQ
These mirror the FAQPage JSON-LD in <head>. Edit both places together.
Does coat color change how healthy a kitten is?
REPLACE: match JSON-LD answer - pattern alone does not determine health; testing and lineage do.
What should I ask a breeder about color or pattern?
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