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2390.1 | Who knows!!! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Thu Apr 20 1989 12:38 | 14 |
| Jack,
Every so often a Male calico cat will appear. Even in pedigreed
breeding programs. I saw a Tortie Male at a show in Canada
once....judges just didn't know what to do with it!!!
My understanding is that these male cats are usually sterile.
Baby and Charlie although Tri-Colored do not fit the description
of a Calico....a Calico is a cat that has black, red and white,
not black, grey and white.
cin
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2390.2 | i dunno no...... | TPVAX1::ROBBINS | | Thu Apr 20 1989 12:58 | 11 |
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This is going to sound like a reeeeaaaalllll stupid question
but ..... When we say one of the colors is red what color does
this red look like? Is red the same color that I would automatically
assume is orange? Or then again maybe I've never seen a cat with
that color. Just anything that I could compare it to would let
me understand what shade red is on a cat.
Color confused,
kim
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2390.3 | Orange is RED Gray is BLUE | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | | Thu Apr 20 1989 13:08 | 12 |
| re:2
You are NOT asking a stupid question. You are SMART if you ask
when you do not know ! (just my opinion)
Orange = Red
Gray = Blue
E.T.
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2390.4 | Colors....????? | DRFIX::IVES | I'm my own Persian | Thu Apr 20 1989 13:32 | 16 |
| This reminds me of the description of our first Saint Bernard.
When we got the papers from the breeder they described him as
Rough coat, RED, WHITE AND BLACK, Saint Bernard. (I was wondering
if we had the right dog.) Time made me smarter on their names for
colorings.
Certainly he wasn't red or orange, but a lovely shade of golden
brown.
Don't you just wonder sometimes who makes up the names of these
colors? Maybe they wear sun glasses, or are colored blind.
No matter what color they are, if they are feline or canine they
are beautiful. Well..... almost.
Barbara
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2390.5 | | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Thu Apr 20 1989 13:56 | 10 |
| I AM "color deficient", so it does get a little confusing...
thanks for the explanation, Cindy - that helped out!
(and so There is such a thing as a male Calico.. oh boy, wait
until I rub this point in talking with th' wife tonight!!!)
Thanks to you, too, ET!
jack
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2390.6 | thank-you | TPVAX1::ROBBINS | | Thu Apr 20 1989 14:53 | 8 |
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Thank you very much Elaine :^)
Now tonight I'll have to really look at my two little calico
colored sisters and see if they are true calico's......
kim
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2390.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Thu Apr 20 1989 15:00 | 10 |
| Now lets get this straight here!!!!!! :-)
My husband is bratting out as usual. I never claimed there
was "no such thing as a male calico", I freely admit that they
do happen, that they are very rare, and that they are usually
sterile owing to the fact that a male calico results from an
XXY chromosome set.
Nancy "check the rules, the female is always right" DC
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2390.8 | | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Thu Apr 20 1989 15:32 | 8 |
| Hmmph. I don't remember her ever saying :
> I freely admit that they do happen, that they are very rare,
> and that they are usually sterile owing to the fact that
> a male calico results from an XXY chromosome set.
Jack (an XY chromosome set)
(who_is_genetically_freed_from_having_to_remember_EVERYTHING_his_spouse_says)
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2390.9 | There will a quiz after class... | JULIET::APODACA_KI | I'm here without a name... | Thu Apr 20 1989 16:37 | 52 |
| Just FYI for those of you who are curious...
Calico, or tortie and white (as it is sometimes known) is generally
a combination of red (or orange) black and white, set in "islands"
on a cat (if you've ever seen a Japanase Bobtail of the traditional
mi-ke type, that's a calico). In calico's the colors are not mixed
up (like in a blenderized pattern), but clearly delinated ("look,
honey, here's a patch of red, patch of black.." and so on).
There is such a pattern as a dilute calico, which is blue, cream
and white (kinda a faded calico look), a lavender calico (lilac,
cream and white), and a chestnut calico (which is a darker version of
a dilute, almost white, dark blue (grey) and red. Other color patterns
might occur which I may not be aware of as far as calico's go, but
the main differential between calico and tortoiseshell is that the
calico has a lot of white and the other two colors are definite
islands (the orange usually consisting not of solid orange but of
orange and a yellow tabby type coloring). The white on a calico
should make the cat rather look like it was dunked in milk, leaving
the colored patterns mainly on the back, head and tail, with the
white on the lower parts of the body.
The tortoiseshell has black and orange markings (with the
aforementioned yellow and orange mix), altho white spotting does
occur (the 'tux' look is not uncommon). Generally, tortoiseshell
colors are rather mixed up, altho in some cases, the black and red
CAN be rather distinctly separated, but without the predominance
of white patches (remember, tortie and white = calico, but the white
is a bit more than occassional spotting here and there for most
standards to call it a calico). There are variations of tortoiseshell,
(dilute, chocolate/chestnut, and lavender/lilac), and there is also
such a thing as a tabby-tortie pattern, or torbie, which is
tortoiseshell with the black patterns (or lilac, etc) being replaced
by tabby patterns.
There reason why there are RARELY male calico or tortie cats is
that the gene for torie or calico is made up of the Oo gene (one
Orange gene and one non-orange gene). These are usually carried
on the X chromosones. Females have XX chromosones, so the O and
o can be toted around, while the males generally only have one X
and one smaller Y, meaning they can usually only be orange (O) or
non-orange (o), but not both. However, once in a while, a male
will crop up with XXY chromos...the Y giving the cat male
characteristics and the two XX's giving him the Oo genes necessary
to be a tortie. Usually, as said before, the male is sterile as
the sex organs are not properly formed. However, just because a
cat has XXY chromos does NOT always mean he will be a tortie--
if both X's carry the O genes (OO), he will be orange...if he gets
two o's (oo) he won't be...
Such is the nature of genetics...fun, huh?
---kim
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2390.10 | | MILPND::FRANCINE | have you ever been experienced | Thu Apr 20 1989 17:17 | 9 |
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You didn't mention the calico tabby!!
I think thats what I have...
last was very informative though..!
F.
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2390.11 | sometimes it gets very hard to tell | JULIET::APODACA_KI | I'm here without a name... | Thu Apr 20 1989 17:54 | 7 |
| Well, I kinda did...if you wanna be real precise, I would imagine
a calico tabby would be torBIE and white as opposed to torie and
white.
Thanks for the compliment, glad I could be of use.
---kim
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2390.12 | | MILPND::FRANCINE | 42, 39, 56, | Fri Apr 21 1989 10:47 | 14 |
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Oh!
Well I'm not sure what she is!!
Shes blakish, with orange tiger stripes and the only white in her
is maybe a 1/8 inch spot on her back foot..
Her stomach is almost tortieshelle, but still kind of tigerish..
I'll have to take pictures!!
F.
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2390.13 | some paint labels aren't that accurate either... | JULIET::APODACA_KI | I'm here without a name... | Fri Apr 21 1989 14:33 | 8 |
| maybe she's a torbie (again, calico's have LOTS of white)....I guess
pictures would help! Cat's aren't like paint where you have a label
to tell what color they are right on 'em! ;)
Sounds to me like she's more tortoiseshell colored...at any rate,
she DOES sound really pretty!
kim
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2390.14 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | | Mon Apr 24 1989 14:39 | 19 |
| Katenka is a Calico (Calico Tabby, as I call her, which is not really
a "real" pattern). She has a bit of color on the top of her head,
a small spot on the back of each ear, 5 separate spots of color
2 on her back and 2 on one side, and one on the other side, entire
tail has color, face, chest, body, tummy, legs, and feet are all
white. All but one of the spots are round - her left side has
round spots, but there are really 3 of them and they don't have
very much white separating them. Some judges have called her a
patched tabby and white - others a calico - others a Torbie and
white - others a Cailby and white. After a while, I was so
confused as to how to fill out her entry forms, that I said
to myself as I looked at her - to me she looks like a Calico
Tabby - that sort of stuck. After all, she is a mixed breed
household pet. I guess I didn't feel that it would make a
whole lot of difference -
E.T.
Caliby,
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2390.15 | dilute calicoes | DNEAST::FIRTH_CATHY | owl | Mon Jul 17 1989 15:00 | 10 |
| Just noticed this note.
Bandit is a DILUTE calico. She is peach, grey, and mostly white.
She looks like a calico that has been dipped in bleach. This is
supposed to be a legitimate *type* of calico although I have never
seen another one and everyone who sees her remarks on her unusual
coloring.
Cathy (Bandit & Smokey)
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2390.16 | Blue, Cream & White | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Mon Jul 17 1989 15:52 | 11 |
| Cathy, these cats are often refered to as Blue-Cream and Whites. To be
true dilute calicos they must have large patch of both blue and cream
with white where a blue-cream and white would be kinda like mottled
blue and cream on a white background.
is that confusing, or what!
Dilute Calico's and Blue-Cream & Whites are really beautiful.
cin
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2390.17 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Mon Jul 17 1989 16:38 | 6 |
| I've seen dilute calico's - Susan Berrini has sisters, one is a
regular calico and the other is a dilute calico - They are both
GORGEOUS! I'm a real sucker for calicos :-)
I want a calico Scottish fold! (Or a silver patch tabby of course)
Nancy DC
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2390.18 | Is she Calico?? | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Jun 28 1990 09:50 | 19 |
| And I thought I had a calico...but after reading these notes...
I'm note sure. Hope you don't mind if I explain the coloring
of POCO and you can tell me what type of kitty I have.
Poco only has a bit of white on her and it's on her belly, chest
and tips of her toes.. Her back is a blend of black, orange, and tan,
which is not patches. Her face has the same type of blend with
a big orange patch covering her nose and one eye. She also has
a few patches of tan/orange on her legs. It looks like someone splatter
her with paint.
Whatever she is...I adore her. My aunt said "she's so ugly she's
adorable!! I was totally insulted because to me she may look a
little different,,,,,but she's beautiful.
Is she Calico??
Sandy and (Tamba, Barkley and Poco)
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2390.19 | Who cares what color, as long a ya love her! | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Thu Jun 28 1990 09:59 | 8 |
| Sounds like she's probably a Tortie and White. If the black and orange
on her back is "mottled" (blended together) then she's a Tortie and
White, if it's in large patches of black and orange, then she's a
Calico. Of course, just to make things confusing....if there's more
white than color, she's a harlequin!
cin
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2390.20 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Jun 29 1990 08:45 | 11 |
| re: Harlequin also implies, like van, that the color is mostly on
the extremities - head, legs, tail - like Bonnie.
Here are a couple of other options: If she looks like a tortie and
has tabby markings, like Mao, then she's a "torbie and white". And
if she really looks like a brown tabby with patches of red tabby, or
like a silver tabby with patches of red tabby then she is a
brown or silver patched tabby.
Bring a picture with you to the show in Salem if you'll be there
and I'll tell you what color she is.
Nancy DC
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2390.21 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Jun 29 1990 08:46 | 2 |
| OH - and my mother thinks Bonnie is ugly!!!! Some people have
no taste!
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2390.22 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Jun 29 1990 09:09 | 11 |
| Nancy,
I won't be at the show in Salem...after today I am on Vacation
for a week and we leave tonight!! How am I going to make it
through the day!!!
Thanks for the offer...maybe we can meet up some other time.
Good luck at the show.
Sandy
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2390.23 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Jun 29 1990 13:03 | 4 |
| Well, send me a picture anyway....I love to see other folks'
furfaces.
Nancy DC
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2390.24 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Jun 29 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| To even further complicate things, if she looks like a tortie and
white and has tabby markings, but the tabby markings are on the
red parts of her only, then she isn't a torbie and white. Ghost
tabby markings sometimes appear in red patches.
Actually, I don't think all the associations agree on this though.
Jo
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2390.25 | Totally confused!! | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Jun 29 1990 16:33 | 10 |
| You guys are confusing the heck out of me with all this torite
and white with tabby markings on red parts only...etc etc.
My only solution to determine what she is.... would be do join the
Eastern Feline Party and bring pictures. It sounds like one heck
of a good time. I think I'll go!
Sandy
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2390.26 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Mon Jul 02 1990 09:37 | 3 |
| re: .25 - Sounds like an EXCELLENT idea. I'll look forward to seeing
you there.
Nancy
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