It depends on what you mean by purebred. If you mean if the parents are both black, you may have to talk to the person that you got the cat from. If you mean breed, a real breeder will give you papers saying so.
It depends if you want a purebred cat or not, like the bombay. My cat is black, not a purebred and cost 100$.
Yes, a purebred Singapura can be black and white in color.
A purebred Norwegian Forest cat can be the color black. The only color these kind of cats cannot be is a solid white.
No, a purebred Scottish Fold does not have a pink nose. The cat breed has a black nose.
A purebred Norwegian Forest cat are not found in the color white. They do however are brown, black and white and gold in color.
Yes, a Burmese cat can be black. At first, they were all sable in color.
There is no such thing as a "pure-bred" black cat. "Black" is just a coat colour, just like "white", "blue", brown" or "red" (orange/ginger). They are not breeds or species. Black is a common coat colour found in many different breeds.
No, the purebred Ragdoll cat will never have yellow eyes. They have blue eyes.
No, a purebred Burmese cat does not have hazel eyes.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
Yes, the purebred Brumese cat can have a tortoiseshell coat.
Yes, the purebred Burmese cat can have a sable coat.