It all depends on genetics like if the black is B1 B2 or B3 and that means it's ability to be carried on... most likely you will get some dark cats.
Likely a brown tabby cat.
depending the trait you find most desirable on the animal. like if i want the charcoal color of a Siamese cat's ears, then i would breed the cat, and whatever kitten has that trait, get the kitten, then breed it again
No, not a type of breed, it's just the color of their fur.
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.
Black is a color, not a breed. Many cat breeds can be black. Certain cat breeds come in specific colors such as Siamese, and they would not be black if they were purebred but any breed that comes in various colors could be black. Siamese cats are also a tabby variety of solid clors and the tortoise shell. Any Siamese is a tabby, but not all tabby's are Siamese.
yes
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 LaPerm cat breed originated in the United States, from a mutation in a kitten born in Oregon.
It depends on what breed of cat.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
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
Typical costs: Adopting a kitten or adult cat from a shelter usually costs between $50 and $100. Purchasing a pet quality purebred kitten from a breeder usually costs between $300 and $1,200 depending on the breed and color.