What male kittens and what female kittens would a shorthair (LL) broken mackerel brown (black stripe) torbie molly with no (0%) white spotting and carrying dilute (Dd) and two toms, a shorthair (LL) barred ticked (Tata) cream tabby (Aa) one with tuxedo pattern (40%) white spotting and a shorthair (LL) spotted (Tsts) blue tabby (AA) one with tuxedo pattern (40%) white spotting realistically have? Can you draw a picture of the parents and possible kittens if you can?
I’m afraid I cannot draw a picture for you because I have no talent! Those mods who do have talent may not have time, but I’ll point them in this direction if they do.
However, I can describe the possible kits for you.
All the kits will be shorthair. Regardless of father, each kit has about a 50% chance of having some white but no more than 60% and a 50% chance of having no white like their mother.
Kits of the ticked tabby father have a 50% chance of being ticked tabbies like him and a 50% chance of being broken mackerel (or maybe normal mackerel?) tabbies like their mother. Female kits of that father have about a 50% chance of being torbies like their mother and about a 50% chance of being full-on red or cream. Male kits of that father have a 50% chance of being red or cream and a 50% chance of being brown or blue. Each kit has a 50% chance of being dilute (cream, blue, dilute torbie) instead of nondilute (red, brown, non-dilute torbie).
Kits of the spotted tabby father will probably all end up as spotted/broken tabbies (afaik those are the same pattern genetically outside of wild-crossbreds?). Female kits of this father have about a 50% chance of being torbies like their mother and about a 50% chance of being brown or blue. Male kits of this father have about a 50% chance of being red or cream and about a 50% of being brown or blue. Each kit has a 50% chance of being dilute instead of nondilute here too.
Essentially, the ticked tabby father can have red ticked tabby kits (either gender), cream ticked tabby kits (either gender), red spotted tabby kits (either gender), cream ticked tabby kits (either gender), brown ticked tabby toms, blue ticked tabby toms, brown spotted tabby toms, blue spotted tabby toms, ticked torbie she-kits, ticked dilute torbie she-kits, spotted torbie she-kits, and dilute spotted torbie she-kits; about half with some white and about half without any. The spotted tabby father can have red spotted tabby toms, cream spotted tabby toms, brown spotted tabby kits (either gender), blue spotted tabby kits (either gender), spotted torbie she-kits, and dilute spotted torbie she-kits; about half with some white and about half without any.