Only of interest. I like genetics, had been cool if someone could explain how it works for cats. The girl is tortoiseshell and boy are black / brown tabby. Tried to search it up but its complicated.
Only of interest. I like genetics, had been cool if someone could explain how it works for cats. The girl is tortoiseshell and boy are black / brown tabby. Tried to search it up but its complicated.
Tabby is dominant, so at least half kittens will be tabbies. White spot gene is too dominat, so half will be with white spots. Many of the girls will be torties as momma, boys will tend to be tuxedos, either black and white, or tabby and white...
In your other post you wrote MCO and NFC. Theirs color hereditary is as in most other cats. MCO tends to be tabbies, NFC are often bi-colors.
If yours cats are of these breeds, I dont know. Perhaps the girl. (sorry for being that blunt and not much diplomatic, its late in the evening here).
Anyways, if you dont have papers or at least solid proofs, dont count on it.