Isn't that called a calico kitty?
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No, a calico is white, orange and black. So a tortoiseshell with white mixed into the coloring. A ginger and white cat is just a white and ginger cat, there is no set name for them.
The colour of a cat doesn't determine what breed it is. Many cats can have a red (ginger) coat, with or without a tabby pattern on top, pointed (colour at the extremities such as tail, legs, face and ears), or with white.
Many breeds of cats can be red with a variety of patterns. Even non-pedigree cats (moggies) vary wildy in many, many colours and patters. If you are unsure what breed your cat is, or if your cat did not come with papers when you bought it, it is most likely a non-pedigree moggy.
However, if you wish to find out, you could try taking the cat to a vet, or going onto the many pet forums or even contacting a cat breeder to see if they can help.
Ginger and white is a color rather than a breed. Most likely a ginger and white cat would be a domestic shorthair, though there are several pure breeds that come in ginger ("orange') and white varieties.
Almost any breed can be a ginger color. :)
Most cats do not belong to any particular breed. Coat color/pattern does not determine breed.
They can be either sex
Ginger is a root, what do you mean? You mean the color? I have seen plenty of female cats who are beige just like ginger. So the answer is no, it is not true. This cat's name is Glitterheart and she is a female:
gingembre chat (ginger cat) this may not be correct OR chat de cheveux rouge (cat of red hair)
it is a Red or Ginger cat.
I would be a ginger or a Siamese cat.
Yes, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban, J.K Rowling introduces Crookshanks, Hermione's ginger cat, into the series.
yeah he has a ginger cat called mittens
I like a bit of ginger in my fruit salad.I had a ginger cat called Marmalade.The ginger biscuits were very nice.I think ginger women are cute.
A red cat is also known as a ginger cat; the color orange. But NO; a cat cannot be pure red.
Persian teedle
Ginger
A "Garfield" book?
Tim