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There is no official data as to the percentage of black cats in the world. There are millions of black cats in every country.

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More than 99% of calico cats are female. Male calico cats are extremely rare.

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It is said that for every 3,000 calico cat, the percentage of how rare a male calico cat is is .03%.

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59%......... i think

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About 5%

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Is a male calico cat real?

Yes, they are real. Just rare and unlikely.


How can you tell if your Calico Cat is male?

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.


Where could one get a Male calico cat?

Although male calico cats are very rare and difficult to find (1 in 3000 chance), it is possible that shelters, breeders, or adoption services offer them.


Is a male calico cat worth more money than a female?

yes - - - - - Calico is a lethal gene in a male cat. The only male calico I ever saw was born dead.


Are dilute calico cats rare?

No, calico cats are pretty common. It is very rare to see a male calico cat, especially one that is full-grown, because almost all male calicos have genetic defects that kill them as kittens. Because of this, adult male calicos are incredibly valuable and have sold for thousands of dollars or more.


How do you tell if your cat is really a calico and really male we think we may have a kitten from him?

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.


How rare is your calico and striped cat?

not very i have 12 :)))))


If you have a male calico cat where could you sell it?

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


When a cat that has spots of more than one color it has what?

A cat of many colors is call a Calico cat. The Calico colour is usually found in females, and very rare in males.


What is the reason calico cats are almost always female?

Actually, they're not. Male Calicos are very rare - only about 1 in 300 Calico kittens are male - but they do exist. Unfortunately, a sex-linked genetic disorder kills most male Calicos when they're just kittens, so adult male Calicos are extremely rare and are considered valuable.


Is a male tabby cat with white and orange spots still considered calico if so is he rare and could he possibly have Klinefelter's syndrome?

No, it does not have Klinefelter's syndrome. it is just a mix-breed cat, otherwise known as a mutt for cats. It is a tabby/calico mix-breed. It is not rare and it is not a disease. it is just an unusual color pattern found on a tabby/calico mix. So don't be worried your cat is perfectly fine. I hope this helped.


Your male cat is FIVE colors indefinitley is he a calico?

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.