By using Punnett Squares you can easily combine two parent genes to get an idea of what their offspring will be. You will have to use a separate Punnett Square for each group of alleles.
For example If your female cat is a lynx (cs/cs) and your male does not carry a snow gene (C/C) then all of their offspring would be colored but they would be a carrier of colorpoint siamese (C/cs).
Male C | C | |
Female cs | C/cs | C/cs |
cs | C/cs | C/cs |
100% color, carrying colorpoint siamese (C/cs)
Male (mink) + Female (mink)
Male C | C | |
Female cs | C/cs | C/cs |
cs | C/cs | C/cs |
25% Lynx (cs/cs), 50% mink (cb/cs), 25% sepia (cb/cb)
Male (Color, carrier of cb) + Female (color, carrier of cs)
Male C | C | |
Female cs | C/cs | C/cs |
cs | C/cs | C/cs |
25% color, caring colorpoint siamese (C/cs), 25% color, caring colorpoint burmese (C/cs), 25% mink (cs/cb), 25% color (C/C