British Shorthair can be red and white in color in some cases.
Yes, a purebred British Shorthair can have a red tabby coat.
Red is a possible color for the British Shorthair breed of cats but it is not a common color.
British shorthair cats have several different varieties. Some of these include being colourpoint, tabby, shaded, or bicolour. British shorthair cats can be black, red, white, or chocolate.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a red and white coat.
Yes, the purebred Italian Greyhound can have a red fawn and white coat.
There is no such thing as a "purebred white cat" or a "purebred black cat." "Black" and "white" are just coat colors, like "tabby" or "calico." They are not breeds or species. A black coat, a white coat, a tabby coat, a calico coat -- all of these are just some of the most common coat colors/patterns of several domestic breeds, like the American shorthair and British shorthair. A white cat and a black cat could have babies of any color, depending on what genes they are carrying. Just like with humans, the fact that you or your spouse have brown/blonde/red hair does not by any means guarantee that your children will have brown/blonde/red hair. Predicting genetic patterns is an extremely complicated business, not least because a lot of it comes down to pure chance.
Yes, a purebred Norwegian Forest Cat can have hazel eyes.
Red and white coats can sometimes be seen in American Curl cats.
Alleles for both the red hairs and white hairs are used. This is a typical pattern of the codominance
Alleles for both the red hairs and white hairs are used. This is a typical pattern of the codominance
Yes, there are some purebred Scottish Fold cats that are black.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a red coat.