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  • A muted calico cat is not a breed but a domestic cat with a blue, cream and white color pattern. Many cat breeds, including the Persian, Manx and Turkish van, have the muted calico pattern. Most muted…

  • Choosing which cat to get not only is based on what the cat looks like, but also its personality. A calico cat isn't a breed, but rather its distinctive white, orange and black markings. A long-haired…

  • Calico cats come in many different breeds, all with a tri-color pattern of white, black and orange. As the official cat of the state of Maryland, the calico shares its unique coloring with the state…

  • Kittens and cats require excellent care and attention to develop into ideal pets. Owners should consider a holistic approach when determining how to be a standout kitten and cat owner. Exercise,…

  • The primary horse colors (chestnut, bay, brown and black) are controlled by the interaction of the extension gene and the agouti gene. The extension gene controls the production of red and black…

  • The horse has been able to bridge the gap between livestock and companion animal. Horses have been used as transportation, farming livestock and show animals, but they also are the beloved pets of…

  • Calico cats are beautiful animals, but finding a true calico is uncommon. Finding a male calico is rare. A calico is not a breed of cat; it's the specific color and pattern of the cat's fur. The true…

  • Horses, like the majority of animals on our planet, have two chromosomes. These chromosomes govern every facet of the horse's being and represent a genetic map of the animal and its traits. The X…

  • Known for their tri-colored fur patterns, calico cats are not a breed of cat, they simply have a "calico" appearance. Calico cats are defined by their white, orange and non-orange patches caused by…

  • Calico cats, also known as tortoiseshell or "torties," are not an actual breed; their name refers to their multicolored fur. According to The Cat Cite website, calico-colored cats sport a special gene…

  • Cat coat colors come in a wide variety of shades, many of which have been selected for by breeders. Genetics and the environment of the womb both contribute to the colors and patterns of cats' coats.

  • Pregnancy in cats is a fairly common condition. In a study conducted by the University of Tennessee in 1996, cats within the United States had approximately 18 million litters of kittens, both planned…

  • Contrary to popular belief, calico cats are not a breed or a color of cat. The term "calico" refers to the unique pattern formed on the cat's fur when a genetic "spotting factor" effectively turns off…

  • Often confused as a breed of cat, a calico is better defined as a color pattern found on felines. The idea that all calicos are female represents another myth. While this is most often the case, there…