Chocolate: Chocolate-colored cats have a rich, deep brown coat that is relatively rare, especially in breeds like the Burmese and the Havana Brown.
Cinnamon: The cinnamon coat is a lighter, warmer brown than chocolate and is also rare due to the recessive gene that causes it.
Lilac (Lavender): Lilac, also known as lavender, is a delicate, pale grayish-pink color that is quite rare.
Fawn: Fawn is a soft, muted beige color that is a diluted version of cinnamon. This rare coloration is seen in some cat breeds like the Abyssinian and Somali.
Smoke: Smoke cats have a unique coat pattern where the tips of their fur are black or another dark color, but the roots are a much lighter shade, giving them a smoky appearance.
Chinchilla: The chinchilla pattern features a nearly white coat with black or silver tipping, giving the cat a shimmering, silvery appearance.
Chocolate Tortie: Chocolate tortoiseshell cats combine the rare chocolate color with the tortoiseshell pattern, which is a mix of two colors
Blue-Cream: Blue-cream cats have a dilute tortoiseshell pattern, where the colors are muted versions of black (blue) and red (cream).