It depends on the individual cat. The term "Calico" refers to a certain coat colour, not a breed of cat. The Calico colouring can be found in many different breeds of cat, such as: Manx, American Shorthair, British Shorthair, Persian, Japanese Bobtail, Exotic Shorthair and Turkish Van just to name a few.
If referring to a house cat as, an animal, then let the free world be the limit.
The same size as any other ordinary house cat. Calico isn't a separate breed, but a coat colour.
orange tabby cats can get to be as big as the father if it is a boy, and it can get as big as big as the mother if its a girl. Genetics.
A calico is a coat colour, not a breed. A cat with a calico coat can be a variety of shapes and sizes.
No, I have personally had female orange tabby cats.
Orange Tabby Cats love people that are really nice. They also love cat toys. Sometimes they love to play with people.
The 'O' gene found in an orange tabby cat suppresses a gene called the 'aa' gene. This 'aa' gene decides if the tabby pattern will be blocked in a cat or not. Because this gene is suppressed in an orange cat there is always a tabby pattern. This means that there is no such thing as a solid orange cat and a cat with patterns in its fur is considered to be a tabby. Thus all orange cats are tabby cats.
Desert sand cats are similar to orange kitties. I read somewhere that the Vikings -Swedes that travelled down the rivers of Russia and reached Turkey - brought orange cats back to Europe for the first time in the 11th century.
I don't believe it is possible for a cat's coat to have orange spots. Cats that have a Red Tabby (often called orange) coat can indeed have white patches on them, but more often than not these patches are random patterns and do not resemble actual spots.
Cats that are orange, white, and black/brown spotted are called Calico cats. Cats that are brown/black and orange are called Tortoiseshell cats. Cats that are orange and white spotted do not have a name. Cats that are orange and white striped are called Tiger cats.
Yes Tabby cats rock...they are the best
impossible to know just wait and see The best prediction I can make is that they will have one orange, one silver, one mix, and another that nobody knows yet. I am sorry this is all I can say. I am sure there is a book on it though.
Foxes hawks basically anything big and bad in the neighborhood.
According to the DVM at the Cat Channel: "Most, but certainly not all, orange tabby cats are male. It's about 80/20 male to female. " You can check out more at: http://www.catchannel.com/experts/arnold_plotnick/orange-tabby-male-cats-and-calico-female-cats.aspx Also, orange tabby cats are about 80% male, 20% female on average.
no!!!! of course not, it only depends of how much food you give them, or give them treats or snacks,....
She is called an orange tabby and white, or an orange tabby bicolor if she is half white half orange.