a calico cat is defined by its white. if it has no white, it is not a calico but a tortiseshell.
A Calico Cat
A calico cat is a cat that is white, orange, and black. "Calico" is the term that describes a cat with these colours; it is not a breed name. Cats with the calico colouring can be many different breeds.
Well if its a female it is a Calico Cat and if not then i have no clue...
It is a common misconception that calico is a breed of cat. Calico actually refers to the brown, orange and white pattern of the cats fur.
A calico cat can be a number of breeds or a mix-breed. It is identified by its large patches of white, orange and black. A Birman is a longhaired breed. It has a cream to white body with a darker colour on the face, ears, legs and tail, and it has white toes.
No, there is no such thing as a miniature calico cat. Calico cats are not actually a breed, calico describes their color.
calico
No, they are not always inbreed they are like every other living cat. --- Calico cats are simply the result of a ginger or tortoiseshell cat and a black or tortoiseshell cat. The only similarities is that both cats must have some white.
calico isn't a breed ,they just have a lot of colors. it depends if the cat is a short tail cat or something.
No, because calico cats are not actually a separate breed of cat. The calico markings can appear in any breed because they are due to genetics.
When most people see multi-colored cats, they see the tri-colored calico cat. The calico's colors are white, brown, and black. Another breed that is very similar to the calico is the tortoise-shell. They are also white, brown, and black tri-colored.
A calico and tortoiseshell cat can appear in the same breed. Neither type of cats refer to specific breed, instead speaks of a coat pattern found on a cat.