Can anyone give me some insight on if you would consider this little cutie tortoiseshell or calico?
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Thank You.Depending on who you ask, calico could be
-Any tortie with white
-Only torties with high white
-Torties with any white and a patched rather than brindled/mixed pattern
It's kind of a nebulous distinction.
Thank You for your response.Pretty kitty!!! It is a tortoiseshell with white. Calico colors are usually in distinct patches, not blended like tortie's.
Oh, I can't tell, but if this kitten has the "M" marking on its forehead, it would actually be considered a torbie (tabby & tortie mix).
It's sometimes hard to tell sex in kittens under 8 weeks, so my almost-definitely-female calico (who I'll probably be getting around the same time as you get your baby, but mine was born June 18) was also assumed to be a boy when she was first looked at by her foster caretaker.Thank You.
it is all very confusing to me lol
She/He was born on July 6th and I will be getting her/him on Sept 1st.
The owner said she thinks it’s a boy but I thought that calico are usually almost always female.
Oh - how sweet. I hope you name her "Shiner" (black eye!)It's sometimes hard to tell sex in kittens under 8 weeks, so my almost-definitely-female calico (who I'll probably be getting around the same time as you get your baby, but mine was born June 18) was also assumed to be a boy when she was first looked at by her foster caretaker.
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Calico baby (with none of her orange spots visible) with her orange brother who I'm also getting