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.
Yes, they are the same thing. These variations get their name from the fact that the colour pattern is a "diluted" or a "pastel" version of the typical colours. A dilute or pastel calico cat has a pattern of buff or cream instead of orange as well as blue - a slate gray color - instead of black.
Cats can be so many different colors that it is hard to list. There are gray cats, black cats, white cats, brown cats, golden cats, cream-colored cats, rose-colored cats, and even blue cats! Then there are the cats that have mixtures, like the stripped tabby, the patched calico, or the torbie, a mixture of both. Different breeds of cats can have even stranger patterns. For example, the Siamese and Himalayan breeds tend to be a cream color with darker patches on their face, ears, paws, and tail.
its most likely a calico cat
A male gonad is either white or cream colored. On the other hand, female gonads are a mossy green color.
The males could be red or black, and the females could be tortoiseshell or black. If the mother is carrying dilute, the males could be cream or blue, and the females could be blue-cream or blue.
Not necessarily. A calico cat is only female, due to genetics, while all tabby cats are males. A calico is typically white with orange and black patches in its pelt. Well that is not quite true. Most tabby cats are male and most calicos and tortoiseshells are females, but not all of them. They are very rare, but they do exist. Also, calicos of any gender must be orange, white, and black, or ginger, cream, and gray, in distinct patches.
'tabby point' does not supply enough information to calculate possible colors of the kittens. Most people consider brown tabby as plain tabby. Judging that's what you mean, and that the parents do not carry anything else, your kittens may be any of these colors: Female kittens: Brown/seal lynx (tabby) point, Tortoiseshell lynx point Male kittens: Brown/seal lynx point, Red/flame lynx point. Dilutes of all these colors are possible of the tabby point carries dilute. If he does, that would add Blue lynx point to both genders, cream lynx point to males and dilute tortie lynx point.
The mucus plug starts to appear when a cat is getting ready to deliver a litter of kittens. It is usually pointy, moist and a cream color.
Calicoes only have three colors: red, black and white. There are also dilute calicoes, these have grey instead of black, cream instead of red and white. They are also only female.
whitish pinkish cream color
The coat is often a cream-beige color and fluffy, which deflects heat during the day and keeps the fox warm at night. Some fennecs are almost white in color.
The color is spelled "cream" (for the yellowish-white fat in milk).