well a cat can have any color kitten. my cat was gray and had kittens that were black, white and black and white kittens so it just really depends.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
It is really hard to tell . It has to do with the anscestors of the cats whether they are purebreds, and their genes.
it depends on the cats genetics, the most likely pair would be gray or black tuxedos or black or gray patch. black is a more dominant color so you most likely will have black
any color, they could come out brown.(:
It depends because a ginger tom and a black and white mixed breed bred and one of the kittens was grey with ginger splodges. You may get another white cat or brown cat or a white cat with brown splodges.
A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens.
The cat mothers name is Dutchas. Dutchas has three kittens, grey, black, and white kittens. This is movie was made by Disney.
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. All cats arecolor blind at any / all ages. They only see Black, White and shades of gray so that they see well at night. Color would mean nothing to a cat.
it depends on if the cats are pure bred(doubt it) or hybrid(most likely). So some of the cats could be black, white, or black and white. if the cat has a recessive gene, like orange, or grey, then the kittens could show up with that color. and if the mother is hybrid, she could have a recessive gene of a different color. If those two recessive traits combine, they would become pure bread and could be a different color. It all depends.
If you have a boy cat, that probably means that she has mated with your cat.
Yes, a black cat could potentially be the father of these kittens, as black is a common color gene in cats. The presence of black and white kittens in the litter is consistent with the possibility of a black parent passing on these genes.