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Good work Muka! I see two brown tabby kittens, a blue tabby, and a white kitten. My guess is that the white kitten is a solid white ("dominant white") with a "kitten cap" that will likely fade when he is older. The white kitten (and possibly the whole litter) would have had a solid white father, so if you have a white tom cat wandering around your neighborhood, he might be the dad.Thank you everyone for your help and advice Muka has 4 adorable, beautiful and soooooo cute kittens today. She started to give birth at 7 o'clock pm and finished at 9 o'clock pm. Muka's an amazing Mum for dating it was her first litter. All kittens are feeding well, the White with the black/grey on it's head was born 21st, the light Silver Tabby was born 2nd, the Dark Tabby was born 3rd and the Grey was born 4th. So pleased and thankful that Muka and her kittens are all safe and healthy.
Hi Lutece I have seen a solid white cat hanging around before she got pregnant but I do get how he can be the father because if the tabby ines, and the grey one but oh well. They're all feeding great getting bigger everyday now more lively too now they're a week old. Just hope the white one doesn't lose the *kitten cap* though and turn out to be deaf.Good work Muka! I see two brown tabby kittens, a blue tabby, and a white kitten. My guess is that the white kitten is a solid white ("dominant white") with a "kitten cap" that will likely fade when he is older. The white kitten (and possibly the whole litter) would have had a solid white father, so if you have a white tom cat wandering around your neighborhood, he might be the dad.
Sure am Di and BobCongratulations! I bet you are glad the waiting game is over, what a beautiful little family!