About one in sound tricolored cats are males, although only 1 in 10,000 of these males is fertile.
There is a gene called Cat Calico dilution gene which in appearance washes out a color and makes it a lighter version.
You can't have a chocolate and cream, or a blue and red, Calico a black and cream. OK, So what do you mean by Calico Cat true Tricolor?
So what does this two to do with Tricolored cats?
First color is: white, always Second color is: red or cream Third still is: black, blue, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, or fawn.
In dominant form (DD or Dd), see cat is normal colored.
Some cats Cat appear to have three colors, but in fact may only have two.
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This has to do with the interaction mother white spotting.
A white cat with red or cream patches is not a true tricolor either only one of the colors may be red or cream in a true tricolor.
These combine in very distinct ways.
In most genes, the capital letter designation is dominant genes, and the small letter designation is for recessive genes.
It's the combination of the red or cream with black, chocolate, cinnamon that's important here.
- On a pointed cat, the points themselves do not include three colors - white, red or cream, and one other color - it is not a true tricolor.
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- Just a note: and their dilute counterparts may have very, very little white present.
If it does not have of these two colors, it is not a true tricolor.
What are the color combinations?
It's sort of like owning a Geo Metro convertible: you might have more than who want a ride, but you can only fit two in it.
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- There is not a significant for them.
- This orange will cover up all other colors, except white.
- They won't more male tricolors.
If the is not diluted, none of its colors are diluted.
With a tortoiseshell, the three colors are and don't form distinct patches.
Thus, the cat be at least an XXY.
Many cats appear to have three colors, but are true tricolors.
What is the difference between Calico and a Tortoiseshell?
- It's their relationship to the red gene that we're discussing in FAQ.
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