Can two black cats have white kittens?

The solid color gene is recessive, so two solid black cats can't produce a tabby. At least one parent has to be tabby. Also solid white cats, I believe, usually have the dominant white gene, which means at least one parent would have to be white.
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Can 2 black cats have an orange kitten?

Tara: The orange gene masks other colors, including black, so there's absolutely no way a black cat could father orange kittens.
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What happens when two black cats have kittens?

Odds of Black Kittens

When black cats with "BB" genes, representing the dominant gene combination resulting in a pure black coat, get together, all of their offspring will be black, even if only one parent has this combination.
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What color parents do black cats have?

1. In order for a cat to be solid black, both of its parents need to have the black color gene. The color gene — called an allele — for black is known as B. It is dominant to other variations of the gene, known as b and b', which produce chocolate and cinnamon colors.
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How do I make my kitten white?

The kitten must inherit two copies of the albino gene—one from Mom and one from Dad—in order to be born albino. That's because this gene is recessive.
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Do kittens get their color from mom or dad?

Female kittens take one color gene from each parent. The color of the female kittens in a litter will always be either a combination of the sire's and dam's colors, or the dilute form of those colors (see #21 & #24).
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What is the rarest color of cat?

The albino cat is the rarest of all coat types. Two recessive alleles in the C gene cause complete albinism, and it is extremely rare for cats to get both.
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How can I predict my kittens color?

Kittens are born creamy white with pink paw pads, noses and ears. Point color gradually develops over the first few weeks. In seal point and blue point, a blob of color first appears on the nose after 10 days, but it may be 3 months before chocolate and lilac points become apparent.
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What color of cat is dominant?

There are two basic colors of cats, black and red. These are called “dominant” colors. The color of all cats relates to these two colors in some way, by changing the color or covering it up. There is also a “dilute” of each color.
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Are black kittens rare?

One in 22. There are as many as 22 recognized breeds that can have solid black coloring but the only all-black feline is the Bombay cat.
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Is black a dominant color in cats?

The B gene controls the production of eumelanin, the pigment that makes a cat's fur black. It comes in three alleles, or types. The B allele, which produces black fur, is dominant, meaning a cat only needs to get a B allele from one parent in order to be black.
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How is cat color determined?

One litter of kittens can contain cats of all different colours, particularly if the mother has mated with more than one male. Male kittens will always inherit their colour from their mother, whereas female kittens will be a combination of the colours of each parent.
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How can I tell if my kitten is albino?

Commonly an albino cat will have no color in it's fur, resulting in a completely white coat. Check the kitten's skin for coloration. Brush back fur to examine the skin; an albino cat's coat will appear pinkish and no spots or patches of color will be present.
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Can a black cat have red kittens?

So in short, the answer to your question is "yes." Apparently black cats CAN still produce red kittens even though they don't have much visible red.
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Are black cats dominant or recessive?

Because the black gene is dominant, there are more black cats than most other colors. They are often also the most adopted cat – again, because there are more of them than any other color.
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Can a black cat have calico kittens?

Because male cats have one X chromosome with code for black or orange and one Y chromosome without any color genes, they cannot technically be calico. They'll only express either black or orange, but not both.
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Are white cats rare?

Cat breeds come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including white cats. Pure white cats are fairly rare in the general cat population, as they require a gene that hides every other possible coat color and pattern in a cat's genetic makeup.
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Do cats get genes from both parents?

Cats have 19 pairs of chromosomes in their cells (38 in total). 18 pairs are autosomal chromosomes, and 1 pair are sex chromosomes (XY). In each pair of chromosomes, a cat inherited one chromosome from each parent. Therefore, 19 chromosomes are inherited from the mother and 19 from the father.
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Do cats mate with their siblings?

Do Cats Mate with Their Siblings? Mating is a basic instinct for cats, so brother and sister cats do mate with each other. When a female goes into the estrus cycle (in heat), a male cat will follow its instinct to pass on its genes.
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Why is my black kitten turning white?

Fever coat happens when a mother cat has a high fever while pregnant, and the kittens are born with a distinctive dark coat which lightens to reveal their true colors over time.
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Do white kittens change color?

A few feline breeds naturally change their coat colors as they grow. Siamese cats, for example, start out white as kittens and grow into their darker points. Persians come in a variety of colors, some of which -- such as the shaded blue-cream coat -- can change as the cat grows up.
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What is a lilac kitten?

The Thai Lilac is a natural cat breed cat, which means they developed without the need for human intervention. These felines are known for being sociable, talkative, and playful. As you may have guess from the name, Thai Lilacs come from Thailand. The “lilac” part of the breed's name refers to their coat color.
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What is the prettiest cat color?

7 Rare and Beautiful Cat Colors August 05 2017, 17 Comments
  1. Chocolate. If you're wondering why they call this color chocolate, look no further than the Havana Brown breed. ...
  2. Cinnamon. Like Chocolate, Cinnamon is a dilution of the Black gene. ...
  3. Fawn. ...
  4. Lilac or Lavender. ...
  5. Cream. ...
  6. Smoke. ...
  7. Chinchilla.
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What is single kitten syndrome?

A lonely kitten can be a real “cat-tastrophe” for felines and humans alike. With Single Kitten Syndrome, kittens grow up to be cats with “cattitude.” They tend to play too roughly and often get returned when they reach adulthood and their behavior isn't so cute anymore.
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Do pink cats exist?

A pink cat is not a color found in nature. But several pink cats have been reported about in the news media. Sometimes the cat colour has changed to pink with chemicals or dyes. There are also several fictional pink cats in popular culture.
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