Hello! Could I have the offspring results for 1) a blue-grey molly (solid carrying mackerel tabby) with <40% white (on chest and paws) and a white masking ginger mackerel tabby tom (brown is chocolate, carries dilute), and 2) the offspring of a curly cream classic tabby molly with <40% (tuxedo markings, brown is chocolate, Selkirk curly coat carrying non-curly) and a white masking chocolate classic tabby tom (carrying dilute) please? Thank you <3
1.) Okay, the kits will be non-red toms and tortie she-cats. Either half or all of them will be white-masked like the father. If the molly carries chocolate, half the kits will be chocolate and half will be black-based (black, brown tabby with black stripes, or grey). Otherwise, all the kits will be black-based.
Either all of them will be mackerel tabbies or, if the tom carries solid, half will be mackerel tabbies and half solid. If the tom carries dilute, half will be dilute and half non-dilute; otherwise, they will all be non-dilute. Half the kits will have about the same level of white-spotting as their mother, and half will have none like their father.Â
2.) The kits of this pairing can be red toms and tortie she-cats. Either half or all of them will be white-masked like the father. Half the kits will have Selkirk curly coats like their mother. Unless both parents carry cinnamon(a bit unlikely), all the kits will be chocolate (if both parents carry cinnamon, about a quarter of the kits will be cinnamon).Â
If both parents carry solid, about a quarter of the kits will be solid. Otherwise, they will all be classic tabbies. If the tom carries dilute, about half the kits will be dilute (cream toms and lilac-cream tortie she-cats). Otherwise, they will all be non-dilute.Half the kits will have about the same level of white-spotting as their mother, and half will have none like their father.