Answer:
all orange eyed
Explanation:
Mendelian genetics operate on the laws of segregation and independent assortment. This means that genes from either parent segregates independently and are separated into gametes at an equal frequency.
Since a cross between all the black-eyed cats and orange eyed cats lead to all black eyed cats. It is safe to assume that the black eye phenotype is dominant and the orange eye phenotype is recessive. If two orange eyed cat crossed then all the offspring would be orange eyed.