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ratchet22
06-08-2005, 03:25 PM
Gee whiz, Im still here! Still many many kitties everywhere.
Ened up with a rareity!!! Yep a MALE calico, now that was a surprise. He is so sweet too. anyways he was from a shelter and 4 weeks old and doing great now, also have 3 new bottle babies that are 2 weeks old, and other then that still have many many more thsat need adopted. Just thought I would stop in and say Hi really fast, have to go, many babies need me, cant wait till kittie seasom is over so I can sleep and then come back here and visit.....

thank guys

carrie

momcat
06-08-2005, 03:30 PM
Hi! Sounds like you've really got your hands full with all those kitties running around. Thank you and bless you for helping those poor kitties in need!

aly
06-08-2005, 03:30 PM
Aww, do you have any pictures of your boy calico? I think I've only seen one in person, they are soooo rare. Even being in the shelters every day and seeing all the cats, I've only come across that one.

Sorry you're not getting much sleep. I feel your pain. I get so fatigued and sick when I have bottle babies because I get zero sleep!

ratchet22
06-08-2005, 03:51 PM
yes I have pictures, will post tomarrow if I can, have to go clean cages tonight, and bottle feed in a few minutes

rg_girlca
06-08-2005, 05:56 PM
Bless you for doing so much for these precious little ones. You are their Angel. :)

Thanks for updating us and hurry back.

Hope you get some rest soon and can't wait to see pictures.

christa
06-08-2005, 05:58 PM
WOW! A male calico? I've never even heard of one existing . . . I know they're rare, but never knew of one. Can't wait to see pics!

catmandu
06-08-2005, 06:17 PM
IT IS WONDERFUL,THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE,LIKE YOU,HELPINGTHE HELPLESS,AND GIVING THESE CATS,A SECOND CHANCE,AND WE WOULD LOVE,TO SEE YOUR MALE CALICO CAT,HE MUST BE A WONDERFUL FELLOW.

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MOOSE,IN A BASKET.

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kittycats_delight
06-08-2005, 06:21 PM
Well, a male calico that is a rarity. From what I have read the ones that are known of have always been sterile. I guess that is something we just won't know about this little guy for awhile. I bet he is quite a cutie. We are all very proud of the work you are doing with these little dolls. Keep it up you are their angel come to save them. :D

Can't wait to see pics when you get the time to post them.

smokey the elder
06-09-2005, 08:34 AM
There was a male calico featured as COTD a few years ago!

ratchet22
06-09-2005, 11:12 AM
okay here HE is the day I got him, HE looks much better now, and then another rare one is his Sister the long haired orange and white one, They will both be altered prior to adoption....no need to wonder weather he is sterile or not, he WILL be!
Enjoy...

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Mad Mags Moo
06-09-2005, 11:20 AM
Awwww!!!! they are both soooo cute.....post them over to me please!!!!:D

ratchet22
06-09-2005, 11:22 AM
these two little raritys arent leaving my site!!!!! LOL
I am loving them all over.....:D ;)

here is some info,,,,,,

Are calico cats all female?

Actually, they’re not. But the odds of the birth of a male calico is about 200 to one, so they’re considered pretty unusual. Calico is not a breed, it’s a description of the fur color of a cat. Calico cats are primarily white with patches of black and orange, while tortoiseshell cats are similar to calicos but with far less visible white fur.

Much like humans, cats have one pair of sex chromosomes, females XX and males XY. The gene for fur color is on the X chromosome, so to be a calico or a tortie, the cat would need two X chromosomes (XX), automatically making her a female. Occasionally, however, Nature gets a bit convoluted, and a male kitten will be born with three chromosomes (XXY). These XXY kittens can be male calicos, though because they are genetic mutations, they are invariably sterile. Some breeders have observed that male calicos and torties also exhibit female behavior, like attempting to nurse kittens.

Speaking of cat colors, have you ever noticed that most orange colored cats are male? The orange (or ginger) gene overrides all other colors. Since male cats have only one X chromosome (the one that determines color), they'll either be ginger or not. Female cats with their dual Xs must have both of them programmed for orange for them to be that color; otherwise, the genes fight each other, and the kitty ends up any variety of colors.