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First and foremost, you get a mixed-breed cat. Since there are more cats available than there are homes for them, indiscriminant breeding should be discouraged. The surest way to prevent unwanted or unplanned pregnancies is to neuter male cats and spay females. This surgical procedure can also prevent some behavior problems, such as marking in males and howling in females when they are in season. Spayed and neutered cats suffer fewer health problems than their unaltered counterparts, especially cancer.

Pointed cats will often pass on their genes for points, and for blue eyes if they have them, to their offspring, even when breed to a cat of a different breed.

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You will most likely get half to all of the kittens being white, and probably none of the kittens will have points, and they can be any colour including tabby patterns. The genes for pointed cats are recessive, so if the white cat has no family history of points (which it probably doesn't if it is an alley cat) then the kittens cannot have points, but they definitely do carry underlying pointing genes.

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you will probably end up with various colors of kittens from solid colors to two or three colors like you could get black and white, gray calico, gray, black, white, and orange and any of these colors could combine together to make a multicolored kittens plus any of these kittens could end up with tabby stripes on them so good luck!

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