orange or ginger is on the X chromosome, women are XX and men are XY, orange in dominant to other colors.The mother gives all of her offspring Xs and the father gives either an X or a Y, if he gives an X it will be a girl, if he gives a Y it will be a boy. If the mother is black and white the male kittens will be some variation of black and white or whatever color she has in her genes,because they wont receive an X with the orange trait on it, the female kittens will be either orange or mixed like calico or tortise shell, because one of their Xs is from the orange male, it will have the orange gene which is either dominant to other colors or blends with them.
Kittens can be all different colors. It mostly depends on how and what the opposite sex is and the color. The main color's are: black, brown, white, spotted, gray, orange, navy blue, and many more.
statistically, you should have a litter with predominantly black and ginger kittens. Most likely a ginger base, with black spots, stripes intermixed and a lesser amount of white (the less dominant color) probably around the paws and chest or facial areas.
I would suppose that they are a very pale orange color at first. Their coat darkens after the first week or so of birth.
They'd be gray.. But some gray kitten do actually change colours when they get older.
Usually, all kittens are born with blue eyes, but the color will change, depending on the breed. Siamese kittens keep their blue eyes, but most others don't.
ginger is orange when talking about cats, so a ginger cat would be orange
Ginger cats are just that - ginger! The shade can vary from cat to cat from very dark or bright orange to a light and creamy orange.
green or orange or amber
Kittens can be born in just about any logical color.
No. Kittens can be all different colors at birth
yes
The Color Kittens was created in 1949.
Kittens are born with their eyes shut and then in a few days start to open them. When they first open their eyes all kittens eye color is blue, during this time yes they are color blind. At a few weeks old the color changes to what ever color eyes your cat will have and that's when they can see in color
The Color Kittens has 24 pages.
The ISBN of The Color Kittens is 0-307-10234-3.
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. All cats arecolor blind at any / all ages. They only see Black, White and shades of gray so that they see well at night. Color would mean nothing to a cat.
No, kittens are not born in eggs.
Pinkish
You would get all white kittens.
Kittens Reichert was born on March 3, 1910.