By educating yourself and others about the unique characteristics of each cat regardless of their coat color, you can help combat these negative stereotypes. Conclusion In conclusion, the color and pattern of a kitten's coat are determined by a complex interplay of over 50 different genes inherited from their parents. Fever coat is an effect known in domestic cats, where a pregnant female cat has a fever or is stressed, causing her unborn kittens' fur to develop a silver-type color (silver-grey, cream, or reddish) rather than what the kitten's genetics would normally cause.
Interestingly, white kittens may have a small spot of color on top of their heads when born. This color should be noted as it can indicate the color that the white is masking. The spot of color may be visible for several months, but usually disappears as the kitten matures.
Two longhair parents cannot produce a shorthair kitten. If you're a cat lover, you may have noticed the wide variety of colors and patterns that cats come in. Have you ever wondered how cat color genetics work? If you are interested to know why cats have multicolored kittens, read on interesting facts about this peculiar situation and the science behind it.
From top to bottom, Jalapeno, Eggroll, and Wonton. Start researching cat genetics and you'll quickly realize it gets complicated. But there are so many amazingly cool things to learn about how cats get their coat colors, it seems like I'm doing a disservice to you for not discussing it.
If the cat mates with another cat carrying the same recessive gene and their offspring inherit both, the kitten will be blue (bb). Female cats in heat may also mate with more than one male if they can, which means that kittens in the same litter might have different fathers, contributing to a greater variation of colors. While dogs have evolved and been bred into a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, domestic cats have maintained their basic shape and size, but they do come in a profusion of colors.
Genetics makes this possible and sometimes, color can even tell you a bit about the cat. Understanding a Little About Genes It's helpful to understand a little about genetics because a cat's color is all. Genetic inheritance explains why a cat's litter can have kittens of various colours.
Female cats inherit colour genes from both parents, resulting in combinations seen in female kittens. Male kittens inherit their colour genes from their mother only, usually matching or showing shade variations of the mother's colour. Why do kittens from the same litter have different fur colors and patterns? Kittens inherit different combinations of genes from their parents, and possibly from different fathers in the same litter.