it depends on the cats genetics, the most likely pair would be gray or black tuxedos or black or gray patch. black is a more dominant color so you most likely will have black
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
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.
Tuxedo cats are a coloring pattern, not a breed. They have white paws and white from the face or chin down along the abdomen, which may be broken into spots. They can have any darker color on the body, including stripes and solid.
any color, they could come out brown.(:
A tuxedo cat is not a breed of cat but a name given to cats with black and white fur that is similar in shape to a tuxedo (white chest, black torso, maybe white paws and tail tip, perhaps a white nose area or forehead, etc).
A tuxedo cat
You would get all white kittens.
They could be white, grey, white and grey, or many other things. It is all about genetics. There could be a recessive gene in there for dark fur, so you might end up with a black kitten, or some other random color. Most likely you will get a white, grey or mixed white and grey kitten.
well a cat can have any color kitten. my cat was gray and had kittens that were black, white and black and white kittens so it just really depends.
black and white
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Tuxedo cats are inherently smarter than other breeds. Like all cats, their intelligence can vary based on individual personality and experience. Tuxedo cats are known for their distinctive coat pattern, but this does not necessarily correlate with higher intelligence.
It depends who the father is, what colour and breed it is. If the mother is tortoiseshell and the father is white, one of the kittens is most likely to be white.