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Why are all calico cats female?

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Why are all calico cats female?

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Calico is a mix of orange, black, and white fur found on certain cats. Not all calico cats are female, but the vast majority are. Why? Like a lot of life’s mysteries, it has to do with genetics. PetPlace.com gives a surprisingly detailed explanation. Half a cat’s chromosomes come from the mother, and half come from the father. The gene that determines a cat’s coloring is found on the X chromosome. Female cats have two X chromosomes, and each one can carry a different color. “In calicos…one X has the black gene; the other X has the orange gene.” At some point in the female cat’s development, one X chromosome becomes inactive. The timing of this determines the amount of calico patches. So calico coloring isn’t that uncommon among female cats. It’s just a matter of the right chromosomal combination. In males, t

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