I just got off the phone with CFA on what can be done for mismarked papers. Gal said you just cross out the color on the paper work and write in the right one. and mail it back..with a $8 fee and they take care of it. I was curious, lol...Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
Yes its very possible that the cream/white father is a cream smoke - that is very hard to tell. If the father's mother is a tortie smoke then most likely he's registered as the wrong color (not sure what you can do about it).
The kitten then could be a smoke calico when full grown.
I've seen mislabelled rex colors on pedigrees - one in particular was labled as a blue/white van and a cream mother - the kitten was labeled as a TORTOISESHELL! The father had to be a light color black/white - not a blue/white. But it was about 8-10 generations behind.