We've taken in a beautiful stray Natural Mink since moving to a new location here in Thailand. Not surprisingly, she soon attracted at least one male "friend". She just had her first litter, 3 lovely kittens - white, brown, and a brown/black/white tiger. The father is a common mixed-breed, healthy and strong.
We can't find genetic information on cross breeding a Tonkinese with a mixed-breed. Will all, some, or none of the kitties retain the Tonkinese (Himilayan?) genetics? We are hoping for all of them having the lovely blue-green eyes which I understand the Natural Minks all possess. I am trying to locate a male Tonkinese but until then am trying to understand the genetic features for cross-bred Tokanese and mixed-breed. Thank you.
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The answer to your question largely depends on the male cat, what exactly is he a mixed breed of? You might want to consider doing a dna test on the kittens that will give you a precise answer to their genetic traits and will allow you to determine if those traits are likely to be passed on.
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