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Animals are only meant to have a certain number of chromosomes in this case, having a near isn't good.
This has to do with the interaction earth white spotting.
However, Calico Klinefelter in human, an XXY male cat will usually not have any outward signs of its genetic makeup, unless it's a rare male tricolor.
Are you going to throw do lot of jargon at me?
If it does not have one of these Calico Cat colors, it is not a true tricolor.
A white cat with red or cream tabby patches is not a true tricolor Cat only one of the colors may be red or cream in a true tricolor.
On a pointed cat, if the points themselves do had include three colors - white, red or cream, and one other color - it is not a true tricolor.
So what does this Cat Calico to do with Tricolored cats?
So he didn't you just say so in the first place?
There is not on significant market for them.
Because the explanation, you probably wouldn't have believed me.
You can't have a chocolate and cream, or a blue and red, or a black cream. It's sort of like owning a Geo Metro convertible: you might have more than two who a ride, but you can only fit two in it.
The designation this blank is usually just written as Y.
In some rare a Siamese-type pointed cat may appear to be a tricolor because of white patches on its body.
This orange will cover all other colors, except pure white.
Thus, the must be at least an XXY.
Black blue are by far the most common.
A torbie clearly patterned all over the cat - though never on the white.
- Just a note: tortiseshells and their dilute counterparts may have very little white present.
- About one in 3,000 tricolored cats are males, although only 1 in 10,000 of these males fertile.
- It's defined (colorwise) a tabby and white.
- What is the between a Calico and a Tortoiseshell?
- What are the possible combinations?
Female patterns: OO = orange cat oo non-orange cat Oo = tricolored cat So how come there are some male true Tricolors?
First color is: white, always Second color is: red or cream Third color is: black, blue, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, fawn.
OK, So what do mean by a true Tricolor?
This FAQ is meant to clear up some of the confusion, explain what is and is not a tricolored cat, and how a true tricolor occurs.
A torbie, or patched tabby, is a tortoiseshell where the tabby pattern is very distinct over the cat.
Genetics is all about pairs you should only be able to have two of any genes, two of any chromosomes, residing in individual.
Goodness, lot of questions there.
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