There is no such thing as a male calico cat and a male cats behind would be sticking out and a girls behind wouldn't have anything sticking out. --- Calico males are extremely rare, so it is safe to assume your calicoes are all female.
Obviously, you check its genitals. But chances are it's a female. Male calicos are pretty rare.
It's not. True calico cats can only be female.
yes - - - - - Calico is a lethal gene in a male cat. The only male calico I ever saw was born dead.
A fertile male calico or tortoiseshell is very rare. Tortoiseshells are identified by the presence of orange in their fur. Calicos are the same, but have a large amount of white which makes the fur patched rather than mottled. If your calico male has mated with a female, it does not necessarily mean he is fertile. If the female becomes pregnant and there is absolutely no way of her having mated with a cat besides your male calico, then he must be fertile. Bear in mind that breeding a calico male does not increase the chances of getting male calico kittens.
There is no official data as to the percentage of black cats in the world. There are millions of black cats in every country.
Yes, If the cats are older. A male cat has a broad face.
A calico cat usually has brown, orange, gray and black patches on its back with the chest and underbelly being white. A calico cat is usually, but not always, a female. The cat that you have described could be called tortoise shell.
calico just like a girl A "gib" .
Yes, they are real. Just rare and unlikely.
The Calico cat is very likely to be female. It is a genetic trait that seems to be tied into the same genetics that govern their coat color.
first of all how to tell a boy cat from a girl cat is for a boy try looking at there but and you see two circles its hard to explain so ill dend ya the link from how to tell them apart the first link will explain better http://www.peteducation.com/images/articles/kitten_gender.gif http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/kitx1.jpg http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1+1388&aid=923 hope this helps!
While the vast majority of calico cats are female, there is the occasional male. However, virtually all of these males are sterile. These cats are known as Kleinfelter males.
a calico cat is defined by its white. if it has no white, it is not a calico but a tortiseshell.
There is no such thing as a male calico cat unless it has a birth mark some where that makes its skin one different color somewhere on a two toned cat then it would be a two toned cat with a birth mark that makes it look calico. All three colored cats are females. No ands ors or buts about it. Dear Prof Rowan, You are incorrect, while male calico's are rare they do occur. The color gene for calico's occur on the X gene, XXY males exist and can be calico. I have seen male calico's, not bicolored male cats with a "birthmark" but tricolored multi patched true calico's. yeah so where you sell um you didnt help at all