And just a quick FYI regarding Burmese and Black-eyed colorpoint varieties:
The described genetics for Burmese, sable, and black-eyed colorpoint listd on AFRMA's website is incorrect. AFRMA currently insists these genes are located on the c-locus. This hypothesis was created by a couple breeders who only worked very briefly with the varieties and did not even try out all the possible combinations. Myself and several other breeders have had a couple litters proving their hypothesis incorrect. This was something I tried discussing with them to correct, but the main breeder who came up with the idea refused to even talk to me about it.
The hypothesis followed by UK breeders is the correct one, as proven by multiple litters from the UK as well as some US breeders. That hypothesis is Burmese and the black-eyed gene affecting colorpoint are located on two loci separate from the colorpoint locus. This makes it possible to have multiple varieties in one litter from two self parents, as had been observed by myself and others.