A Grey and White one. Maybe a white with brown patches or splotches.
Crossing a white cat with a brown one can result in kittens with various coat colors and patterns, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The kittens may inherit a mix of white and brown colors, as well as potentially other colors such as black or orange. Each kitten in the litter may have a unique combination of coat colors and patterns.
It depends because a ginger tom and a black and white mixed breed bred and one of the kittens was grey with ginger splodges. You may get another white cat or brown cat or a white cat with brown splodges.
I can't really explain in genetics, but I can in similarity. A colour of a Cat's fur can be like the colour of our eyes in a way. If one of your parents has brown eyes (with no trace of blue eyes) and the other had blue eyes, you would get brown eyes. So, the white Cat is the blue eyes and the black Cat is the brown eyes. Do you get that?
a white one
Sounds like one of the parents has some history of Birman crossing (like the Siamese but long-haired with characteristic white paws).
It depends on the cat. A cat with calico coloring has different colors like brown, black, orange, and white. Siamese cats are slender and black. Then there are some cats cats that are just one solid color.
Absolutely gorgeous! We own one he is a beautiful longhaired cat with brown tabby markings and pure white underneath has a slightly concave face as do all Persians very funny and playful and adores cuddles!
Leafpool is a pale brown tabby she-cat with amber eyes, and white chest and paws. Squirrelflight is a dark-ginger she-cat with green eyes, one white paw, and a squirrel-like bushy tail.
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One is brown and the other is white.
There are many brown (usually known as Chocolate) cats, but very few breeds are exclusively a chocolate colour. The York Chocolate cat is one breed that usually has some chocolate colouring, although white patches are permitted. There other cat breeds that the chocolate colour appears in: Persians, British Shorthair, Himalayan and some Exotics. Chocolate can also be present on a "colourpoint" cat - white body with brown "points" such as paws, tail, ears and some of the face. Another "brown" colour is the Tabby pattern. This isn't plain colour but the brown is apparent in the Tabby coat pattern.
A white cat can have fur change color as the cat ages, such as the tail turning brown. Just like a person can be born with one color of hair and when they are an adult the color is different. Most white cats have different colors of fur under the white fur that surface when the white fur is shed.
(Apex Learning) A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens.