Saw her sitting roadside (test your cat skills here--why do I assume kitty is a her, not a him?) She's a multicolored vision against the pure white snow.
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poor kitty out in the snow. I know the answer (hint: because she's a calico), but won't spoil it for anybody.
Yes, Giseled is right. Calico's are female. I once had a tri-colored male named Chester, but he didn't have the orange. She is a beautiful cat. Did you take her home and crown her queen of the house?
Shes lovely and the contrast to the snow is great. And, as far as I know, it's a she because males never have that color (just as red cats always are males) And my daughter has a cat with exactly that color
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poor kitty out in the snow. I know the answer (hint: because she's a calico), but won't spoil it for anybody.
What a gorgeous feline! My kitties are hims so I don't know what to do with a "herm."
Yes, Giseled is right. Calico's are female. I once had a tri-colored male named Chester, but he didn't have the orange. She is a beautiful cat. Did you take her home and crown her queen of the house?
You wouldn't see my cat Snow, well not if she really is MY CAT!
Shes lovely and the contrast to the snow is great. And, as far as I know, it's a she because males never have that color (just as red cats always are males)
And my daughter has a cat with exactly that color
She is a beauty...I love calicos! Not a clue on your questions, but I could stare at her forever!
She is a wonderful touch of color in the snow.
I've always wanted a calico kitty. And this girl is sure no sissy! Love your shot showing just how much snow she is surrounded by....
I have a real soft spot for calico cats. She's lovely! Hope she's not too far from home.
I am missing a kitty that looks almost like this! Sure hope she is at the neighbor's farm and will come home in the spring!
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