There really isn't a set answer to this. It could be many different colours and patterns, it is always a surprise for us!
my cat, Morticia has had 2 litters (she is now desexed) but both times she had all black and white kittens. some even looked identical to her :)
Purple shell with a white racing strip down the middle
It depends who the father is, what colour and breed it is. If the mother is tortoiseshell and the father is white, one of the kittens is most likely to be white.
Tortoiseshell, Tortoiseshell and White, Bi-colour or Calico
Purple with Red polka dots on its tail! Muahahaha
All your female kittens will be ginger mottled with another colour (depending on the genetic makeup of both cats, this colour can be anything besides white). If the ginger parent is the tom, all your male kittens will be any colour besides ginger and white, and if the ginger parent is the mother, all your male kittens will be ginger. From this I have given you an easy way to tell the sexes apart, by looking at their fur colours.
ok well let's see, the mom is black and the dad is black.... The kittens will proly turn out black! =/ Thats like me asking "What color will my baby be if im white and the babies dad is full german?" WHITE!! lmao .... hope that helped a lil
There are so many, eg: Black, brown, white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. The main colour patterns are tabby, colourpoint, calico and tortoiseshell.
black and white
The tortoiseshell pattern is often made up with several colours such as black and red (orange), but can also include a mixture of brown, chocolate, cream, or cinnamon. The size of the patches can vary from a fine speckled or mottled pattern to large areas of colour. The colours and patterns widely vary from cat to cat. A calico cat is white with tortoiseshell-type patches of colour, typically black and red, although other colours can be present, also.
A tabby has stripes on its forehead usually that look sort of like an M. Look at pics closely and you can see it!! :) That's my own way of telling its either all tabby or part tabby. A tortishell cat has not patches but brindled brown and black fur. A Calico which people confuse for Tortishells has Brown , Black and white fur that's patched. :) --- A normal tabby cat has no ginger in its fur, which is the definition of a tortoiseshell. Cats can also be torbies, which is a tortoiseshell-tabby. In this pattern, the cat has ginger patches, and you will see tabby markings on the face and body where there is no ginger. In a tortoiseshell, the ginger patches always have tabby markings whether the cat is a tabby or not.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
white is a light colour and black is a dark colour
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.