So i need to rewrite that. I just learned ive been doing it wrong.
My F2’s are actually F1b’s and my F3’s are F1c’s, according to my Google search

The letters F1, F2, and F3 stand for Filial 1, Filial 2, and Filial 3, representing the generation of offspring from a crossbreed or hybrid, such as designer dogs or Savannah cats. “Filial” comes from Latin for daughter/son, indicating the generation removed from the original parent breeds.
F1 (First Filial): The first-generation offspring of two purebred or distinct parent breeds (e.g., Poodle + Cocker Spaniel).
F2 (Second Filial): The offspring resulting from breeding two F1 parents together.
F3 (Third Filial): The offspring resulting from breeding two F2 parents together.
Other Terms & Designations:
Filial Generation: The overall term, often shortened to “F”.
Multigenerational: Typically used for F3 and beyond, indicating the hybrid is further removed from the initial cross.
Backcross (F1b, F2b): When an F1 or F2 is bred back to one of the original parent breeds (e.g., F1b = F1 parent + purebred parent).
A, B, C (Savannah Cats): Specific designations showing generations of Savannah-to-Savannah breeding (e.g., A = one parent is a non-Savannah