I had never heard of a Torbie. This is my 4 yr old rescue named Isis. She's very sweet but vocal. Her belly has cream color with brown spots and her sides are marbled if you can't tell from the photo. Is she a torbie?
Your cats would fit in my clowder. they are the same colors and patterns. I like how Lilly has the straight line down the center of her head where it changes from black to red. Julie has one like that. I find it is pretty common on calico cats.Sofia on the other hand has tabbed black spots:
So she would be a Torbie and White, or Patched Tabby right?
Her head is actually more Torti:
Patched Tabby is a better description, but we think the Tabby Calico should be a Tabico or Caliby. It is interesting how the descriptions vary by location, etc. I think of Calico and Torti as 2 distinct patterns.
This is a great forum!
The boy, you can cross your fingers behind your back and simply call him for a tuxedo. or white and black bicolor...hi my tortoiseshell mum gave birth to 4 kittens 3 boys 1 girl there 10 weeks old now this 1 is a boy what sort is he hes only white n black whit 1 creamy spot on his nose the other 2 boys are gry n black and black greay with some dark orangy n brown hairs help plzzzz
She is a tortie with white. Not calico, calicos shall have well definied spots, while many of her spots are mixed in.Hello, this is Luz, I was wondering if you all might be able to help me. Is she calico, or tortoise shell? Her belly is black and white, as well as orange and tan. She was a stray kitten that was coming to eat at my house(she had most of her kitten teeth), it was in the 100's outside and she was filthy. Anyhow, she has the markings of both breeds, a very strong will, very loving, and loud. What do you think? Calitort?