They could be white, grey, white and grey, or many other things. It is all about genetics. There could be a recessive gene in there for dark fur, so you might end up with a black kitten, or some other random color. Most likely you will get a white, grey or mixed white and grey kitten.
The kittens would be plain white, tabby marking and colour, or if the white cat is a mixed breed any colour can be expected
It would also be tabby.
The kittens might be a mix of both colours or just grey tabby or just red tabby. You also might get one that is white with red tabby and grey, it's the cutest thing ever (:
Purple with Red polka dots on its tail! Muahahaha
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
"Tabby" is just a coat color, like black, white, gray, calico. It's not a breed or a species. A cat's coat color has no more to do with its personality than your hair color or skin color has to do with YOUR personality.
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.
yesAnswerUnless the white cats are albino, the father must be white, unless the white means "and white", in which case, the father could be black and white.
Tabby cats breed the same way all other cats do, which is the same way all mammals breed (through sexual intercourse).The term "tabby" is just a coat color/pattern. It is not a breed or a species. The term "tabby" refers to a cat that has black and grey spots and stripes, with either a gold or a white neck and belly.Click on my User name, LimeAid, below (where it says "First Answer by LimeAid.") It will take you to my User page. Scroll down a little bit to see pictures of my tabby cat. He is a gold tabby (as opposed to a white tabby). He has gold fur underneath his black/grey stripes and spots.
any color, they could come out brown.(:
no that is not true calico kittens can be born to just about any breed of cat. I myself have two calicoes, their mother was a black/orange tortie and the father a orange longhair tabby. also in the litter was a two black and white males and an orange tabby male.
You would get all white kittens.
It depends what gene becomes recessive
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.