Yes, a Siamese cat can be born in a litter of calicos, though it's relatively uncommon. Calico cats are typically female and have a mix of white, black, and orange fur, while Siamese cats have a distinct color-point pattern. If the mother is a calico and the father is a Siamese, there is a possibility for varying coat patterns and colors, including a Siamese. The genetic combinations can lead to diverse appearances in the kittens.
Average litter size is 5-6 kittens.
Typically, a Siamese cat can give birth to a litter of 4-6 kittens, although litters sizes can range from 1-8 kittens. The average litter size for a Siamese cat is around 4-5 kittens.
Yes for example a white cat mate with a Siamese and a tortiseshell .In the litter there might be a white kitten, Siamese kitten, and tortiseshell kitten.
i believe the Siamese cat was either born in Siam or Egypt.
A Burmese/Siamese gave birth to 19. 4 were stillborn, however.
No.
a butterfly cannot be born in a litter!?.
Calicos can live inside or outside. It depends if they were born inside or outside.
Nándor Litter was born on 1953-09-18.
Almost all calicos are females. A male calico may be sterile and have deformities. This is because male cats only have one X chromosone, and calicos need two of them to produce the calico coat. This is the same for tortiseshell cats, too. Hope I helped
A litter with one puppy.
calicos or calicoes, either works.