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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.

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What is the plural of calico?

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