Yes. All cats retain the striped 'Tabby' gene. Albeit very faint, some Russian Blue cats will retain 'ghost stripes' of varying shades of gray. The longevity of these stripes depends on the individual animal, and may or may not fade with age.
Russian Blue cats typically weigh between 7 to 12 pounds as adults. As kittens, they usually weigh around 2 to 4 pounds.
It most likely that your cat passed the gene down(the gene must be recessive). It may be a breed of cat, like Russian Blue or a Blue Tabby.Also may want to check out cat color information:http://fanciers.com/other-faqs/colors.htmlInformantion on the Russian Blue Cat:http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/russian.htmlhttp://www.russianblue.info/
Kittens can be born in just about any logical color.
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
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Roughly 250, 000 kittens to 4 blue whales. Taking the average weight of a blue whale as 250, 000 lbs and the average weight of a kitten as 4 lbs.
A Russian Blue is a greyish blue.
they are actually black but change blue because they are so young. My cat just had kittens and her kittens eyes are blue because her eyes are blue.
The eyes of newborn kittens are typically blue.
A Russian Blue is a type of cat. Surprisingly, they are not blue, but gray.
The Russian Blue is a breed of domestic cat.