Seal I believe is to do with the albino gene cats which is often seen in Siamese, they still have the Siamese albinism which is why most of the coat is white bar the points, it's the points which change colour, so on the face and legs where it's usually brown it's silver and the rosettes/spots are grey/charcoal instead of dark brown, snows still have rosettes due to them being a tabby.
So think of a silver seal Lynx point as a seal Lynx point with an extra gene (i)which turns off the colour in the cat so they look silver on the points that are usually brown. So yes they are still snows just snows that possess the silver gene (i) which turns off the colour in them and makes them more monochrome, much like in a brown cat the (i) gene turns off the colour and they appear silver cos it's a white/silver background and inky black spots and the silver gene does is remove the colour from them.
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- Sarah Arya 24/04/16 - Seal Lynx Point Rosetted Bengal Griffith 16/04/16 - Silver Seal Lynx Point Rosetted Bengal Mina (in my avatar)- 1999-2016 - Seal Mink Spotted Bengal (Snow) - run free at rainbow bridge
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