A black cat would be more unlucky than a white cat. An example of this would be the belief that a black cat crossing your path leads to bad luck. There is no bad luck that a white cat would give you.
The colouring is Tuxedo.
Black and white cats are often called just that - Black and White. Sometimes, if the coat is a specific pattern, the coat is called a Tuxedo. This is because the fur is usually white on the belly, like an under shirt and black on the cat's back, outer legs and tail like a tuxedo jacket.
Generally, an all black cat will not have a pink nose, but a black and white cat often will.
If the black cat has white fur as well, then yes. Solid black cats can have blue eyes, but it is very rare due to the way feline genetics are set up. In order for a black cat to have blue eyes, it must also carry the gene for white fur. A black cat with blue eyes usually has a tiny patch of white somewhere on its body (even just one or two hairs). It is much more common for a solid black cat to have yellow or green eyes.
No. Ear color has nothing to do with the gender of a cat.
No, however something like a cat who happens to be black IS considered unlucky by some people.
black cat and the red eyed black cat [only in the japanice area]
its white with black
I'm gonna go with unlucky if the cat only has hairs on its chest! LOL The real answer is: All cats are lucky!
Unlucky because in the olden days they always thought that witches always had black cats
the Black and white cat on postman pat is called jess
The thing that makes cats black and white are the genes that the given cat is born with. The white spotting gene being present in a cat makes it black and white.
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The colouring is Tuxedo.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.