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im pretty sure that they can be albino.
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.
No they are not.
all cats LOVE the sun, if they could....they would live on it!!!!:)
Highly unlikely as mountain lions are native to North America. If a captive animal were to escape then it could be possible but the chances of it being an albino are incredibly slim. No true albino mountain lions have ever been spotted or bred. Albinism in cats is rare anyway (occurring only 2% of the feline population).
There are no black lions. The only big cats that occasionally produce a melanistic (black) individual are leopards and jaguars which are collectively known as black panthers.
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.
Cats that are black and white are referred to as "Tuxedo" cats .
They produce yarn.
It may be that in the litter that one of the cats came from the mother or father was a white cat ( that would be a recessive gene) and it reoccured in this generation. Just because it's a recessive gene doesn't mean it can't come back.
They are cats, not dogs.
No the whole black cat "superstition" came around because in medieval times witches had black cats that they could supposedly transform into. They were commonly black cats.