There are 10 default fur colors and many eye colors that occur naturally in the game, but not all of these are seen on petz from the Adoption Center.
The adopted pet will still carry the 'angry' gene and possibly pass it off to it's offspring regardless of how sweet the cat seems to be. Sometimes you find an oddity though, and you may find yourself adopting a B+W Shorthair that isn't all that angry - however, it's very rare to find such atypical Petz in the Adoption Center. Sheepdogs are known to carry the 'clumsy' gene, and B&W Shorthairs are known to be pretty angry. Other breedz may come out shy or frightened too, but the Orange Shorthair has a higher percentage of doing so. Orange Shorthairs usually come out of the Adoption Center with a strong sense of fear in their enviroment. Other examples of 'personalities' or 'character traits' are how much a pet likes to pose, how scared a pet is, and what toyz they like or do not like. Other breedz can dig too, but the Scotties have a stronger likeliness to carry the trait. For example, Scotties have a higher chance of having the trait to like to dig than other breedz. Certain breedz have a higher likeliness of coming out of the Adoption Center with a certain trait or personality. Each breed has set variations in its coding, and the game chooses at random what will come out of the Adoption Center. Other variations you might experience are trotting, eye color, or personality differences. The Dalmatian might come out with various spot variations, the German Shepherd might have a light or dark coat, and the Japanese Bobtail might come out with orange and black markings. For instance, the Great Dane may come out with a blue, red, or tan body with or without a black nose spot above its snout. Many of the breedz available in the Adoption Center have a variety of markings and colors. These new breeds were not equally well-received by all players: many were disappointed by the new additions as some of them were buggy and didn't breed very well.
Ubisoft had added the German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Jack Russel, Papillion, and Pug breedz to Dogz 5, as well as adding the Desert Lynx, Egyptian Mau, Honeybear, Japanese Bobtail, and Scottish Fold breedz to Catz 5. The 10 new breedz are sometimes referred to as 'Ubi Breeds' as Ubisoft created them, not PF Magic. When Petz 5 was released by Ubisoft, it contained 10 new breedz in addition to the 20 old breedz from previous games. These petz are unbreedable and have a star next to their names instead of a dog or cat sillouhette. In Petz 4 and onward, two other petz were added, Catz having Bunniez and Dogz having Pigz. The 10 original dogz breedz are the Bulldog, Chihuahua, Dachshund, Dalmatian, Great Dane, Labrador, Mutt, Poodle, Scottie, and Sheepdog. Since the last release from Ubisoft, in total the game has 15 Catz breedz to choose from. The 10 original catz breeds include the Alley Cat, Black and White Shorthair, Calico, Chinchilla Persian, Maine Coon, Orange Shorthair, Persian, Russian Blue, Siamese and These breedz are referred to as the 'Original Breeds' as they were created and distributed by PF Magic and are the breeds the games originally came with. Petz 2, 3 and 4 contain 20 breedz, 10 of which are Dogz and 10 of which are Catz. Dogz and Catz 1 began with 5 breedz per game. Since the last release from Ubisoft, in total the game has 30 breedz to choose from: 15 breedz of Catz, and 15 breedz of Dogz. Since the last release from Ubisoft, in total the game has 15 Dogz breedz to choose from.