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  2. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Some male calico or tortoiseshell cats may be chimeras, which result from fusion in early development of two (fraternal twin) embryos with different color genotypes; these torties can pass only one color to their offspring, not both, according to which of the two original embryos its testes are descended from.

  3. Calico cat - Wikipedia

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    A calico cat Calico cat with diluted coloration Calico cat with tabby markings Calico cat with predominantly-black coloration. A calico cat is a domestic cat of any breed with a tri-color coat. The calico cat is most commonly thought of as being 25% to 75% white with large orange and black patches; however, they may have other colors in their ...

  4. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Blue tortoiseshell and white (diluted calico) British Shorthair. With intermediate amounts of white, a cat may exhibit a calico pattern, a tortie pattern, or something in between, depending on other epigenetic factors. Blue tortoiseshell, or diluted calico, cats have a lighter coloration (blue/cream) and are sometimes called calimanco or ...

  5. Study links cat colors to aggression

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    Read more special coverage on National Cat Day: Meet the woman who owns over 1,000 cats The results say the most anti-social are likely tortoiseshell and calico cats — which have color patterns ...

  6. Woman Adopts Rare Male Calico Cat With Unique XXY ... - AOL

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    Calico Cats usually have beautiful and unique tri-color patterns. They are almost exclusively female cats, with exceptions under rare genetic conditions, as they generally have two X chromosomes.

  7. 15 Bright and Cheerful Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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    Like black cats, there’s not one single “orange cat breed” since coat color alone doesn’t count as a breed. In fact, many breeds come in a variety of orange, ginger and red hues.

  8. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    This color pattern is referred to as tortoiseshell (or "tortie" for short) in non-pedigreed cats by CFA, and this alternative term is used by GCCF and organizations for pedigreed cats as well. [7] Tabby coat pattern: Recognized by GCCF and CFA. [6] [7] Each hair shaft should have a band of color around the middle of the hair shaft. GCCF ...

  9. Unusual 'Smiling' Calico Cat Doesn't Let Multiple Surgeries ...

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    A cat who has all three genes will be a calico cat. Calico cats are often said to be sweeter or kinder than cats of any other color, but the genetics for that are not exactly delineated.