What would kittens of longhaired black classic tabby tom and shorthaired solid lilac shecat look like :)
If the she-cat carries longhaired, each kit will have a 50/50 chance of being longhaired vs. shorthaired. Otherwise, every kit will be longhaired.
If the tom carries chocolate or cinnamon (doesn’t matter which, but keep in mind that these colors are super rare outside of certain breeds and would be unlikely to appear in randombreds), each kit will have a 50/50 chance of being chocolate vs. black. Otherwise, every kit will be black.
If the tom carries dilute, each kit will have a 50/50 chance of being dilute (blue/grey instead of black, lilac instead of chocolate). Otherwise, every kit will be non-dilute.
If the tom carries the non-tabby gene, each kit will have a 50/50 chance of being solid vs. classic tabby. Otherwise, every kit will be a classic tabby.
Tl;dr: most likely are black classic tabbies but depending on genetics, potentially also: blue classic tabbies, chocolate classic tabbies, lilac classic tabbies, solid black, solid blue, solid chocolate, and solid lilac. Both long and short hair are possible.
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