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.
well a cat can have any color kitten. my cat was gray and had kittens that were black, white and black and white kittens so it just really depends.
Common misconceptions about the gender of a kitten include assuming that all calico cats are female and all orange cats are male. It is important to remember that a kitten's gender is determined by genetics, not by their fur color.
You can't, truth is male calico's (in real life) are REALLY super rare. So, there is no way to get one; because Foo pets is a realistic game. Sorry!
There is no official data as to the percentage of black cats in the world. There are millions of black cats in every country.
While a male calico is rare, it can occur, however they are aways sterile.
yes - - - - - Calico is a lethal gene in a male cat. The only male calico I ever saw was born dead.
To determine if a kitten is male, you can look for the presence of testicles. Male kittens have two small testicles located near the tail. If you see these, the kitten is likely male.
To determine if your kitten is a male, you can look for the presence of testicles. Male kittens have two small testicles located near the tail. If you see these, then your kitten is likely a male.
Are you interested in adopting a male or female kitten?
No, a male cat will not attempt to mate with a kitten.
A male kitten is called a "tomcat" or simply a "cat."
yes ofcourse miko is such a cute name