I've always found that anything is possible when it comes to cat colouring! Here's a very detailed webpage that explains the true genetic biology of cats, if you have the patience to read through it all:
I agree w/unicorn. It seems to me that any given litter can have all kinds of variation in color.
I sometimes wonder about my Daisy's siblings, too. And my Moxie had kittens when somebody took her to the shelter. I wasn't looking to adopt kittens, & I didn't yet have an emotioal attachment to Moxie, so i didn't look at the kittens. Now I kind of wish I had, just out of curiosity. She's my only cat who ever had kittens.
http://www.fanciers.com/other-faqs/color-genetics.html
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I agree w/unicorn. It seems to me that any given litter can have all kinds of variation in color.
I sometimes wonder about my Daisy's siblings, too. And my Moxie had kittens when somebody took her to the shelter. I wasn't looking to adopt kittens, & I didn't yet have an emotioal attachment to Moxie, so i didn't look at the kittens. Now I kind of wish I had, just out of curiosity. She's my only cat who ever had kittens.
Katz
Suzy :-)