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Example sentence - He loved his little calico kitten.
Like any other kitten shy but playful
http://home.inreach.com/flcco/2002picsAbba0013.jpg that is a picture of a calico kitten. a calico kitten is basicly black, orange and white. Every calico has a different fur design, but they mainly have all the same format (know what I mean?). They all have a white belly and different colors elsewhere. It really depends on what year, day, time and how they were born. It also depends on how many were in the litter, and the personality.
Calico cats tend to be very independent and often don't socialize very well with other cats. A cat carrier will be needed to bring the kitten home in. Once home the kitten will need a bed which preferably allows it to hide, food and water bowls and a litter box as well as some toys.
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.
Seeing as Calico is just a name for a certain coat colour, each cat with the Calico colouring will have a different personality. However, nearly all kittens will have very active playtimes broken up with sleeping. Kittens usually eat four or five times a day.
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.
If I understand the question correctly, you have a calico female that you want to produce another calico? The best suited tom would be black and white, preferably with lots of white. The result is around half of the female offspring will be calico, half black and white, with a slight chance of one having brown in its coat. Alternatively you can use a ginger and white tom, with half of the females being ginger and white, although there is a greater chance of the other half being tortoiseshell-tabbies or brown, ginger and white.
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.
No, a regular cat will not be able to give birth to a full Siamese kitten. At best, the kittens will be half-Siamese if one of the parents was a full Siamese cat. I have a calico female that mated with my male Siamese and when she gave birth to four kittens that looked like Siamese and one was coloured black. However none of these kittens are full Siamese.
the 3 kittens forgot about their sister and don't remember the other kitten.
no a deer is a deer and a kitten is a kitten.