This is not recognised as "golden" by Britain's GCCF (a very conservative cat fancy). Some registries recognise the "golden series" in Siberians. The colours not recognised are chocolate/lilac, cinnamon/fawn, caramel/apricot in any pattern. The Siberian is recognised in most colours and patterns, including colourpoints (Neva Masquerade), but not mink or Burmese colour restriction. Note: Corin is also known as “Variable wideband†and uses the symbols VWB+ (wild type), vwbSIB, vwbeSIB, vwbBSH. In earlier versions of this article, "extreme sunshine" (wbESIB) was called "copper" (cuSIB). For more pictures and explanations please look at and select Sunshine_Colour_EN_Webinar. "Bi-metallic" was a nickname for cats showing both silver and golden in their coat i.e. Pallavicino and was proposed for the first time by M. The name "sunshine" comes from the joint work of E. Note on Terminology: "Sunshine" is the genetic name for the golden colour in Siberian Cats. Catteries: Veselka - Silvia Perego Matiblue - Erika Schiavone Kilgharrah - Eleonora Ruggiero VivaLaVita - *RU Ekaterina Kudoshina Simbircit - *BY Lilia Vasilieva Burian s Secret - Denise Bertasi. This page is an English language web version of her presentation to make the information as widely accessible as possible. The illustration photos of the different phenotypes are copyright of the following catteries that have allowed Eleonora Ruggiero to use the images to help understanding of Siberian Sunshine mutation. Many thanks to Silvia Perego, Eleonora Ruggiero and Lesley Morgan for allowing the use of their photographs and information on this page. CORIN GENE: SUNSHINE AND SUNSHINE SILVER (BIMETAL) SIBERIANSĢ013-2022, Eleonora Ruggiero, Sarah Hartwell
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