• entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
    615·
    2 years ago

    That’s a female cat. Calico cats are exclusively female, barring cats with extra chromosomes which are extremely rare.

    • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldEnglish
      541·
      2 years ago

      That’s probably a female cat.

      Fixed it for you.

      Somewhat related: here’s a pic of my calico Emily looking like she’s drunkenly threatening to punch me

      • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
        143·
        2 years ago

        I stated the exception to the rule in my own comment, I’m just not gonna hedge my bets when the odds are 99.967% in my favor.

        Thanks for the adorable photo!

        • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldEnglish
          15·
          2 years ago

          Edited my original comment to reflect your getting it right the second time 😁

          You’re welcome for the pic, here’s one of her Tortie (also almost always female since it’s the same gene) sister Charlotte ALSO napping in wicker. They really enjoy wicker 😁🥰

    • grandkaiser@lemmy.worldEnglish
      16·
      2 years ago

      Would someone really do that? Just go on the Internet and tell lies?

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
      14·
      2 years ago

      Extremely rare doesn’t mean impossible

      They’re mostly female but not all female

      • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
        63·
        5 months ago

        I didn’t say it was impossible.

        That said, if somebody gave me the option to bet on a calico cat being female, I would always take that bet because I’d only be wrong about one in three hundred times (0.03333…% of the time) if the cat was randomly selected, whereas other coat colors it’d be 50-50.

        • Sotuanduso@lemm.eeEnglish
          4·
          2 years ago

          Wouldn’t that be three in a thousand?

        • zewm@lemmy.worldEnglish
          21·
          2 years ago

          But you did say exclusively which implies that it would be only female. Which is just inaccurate.

          • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
            74·
            2 years ago

            What do you think the word “barring” means? My original comment noted the sole exceptional case.

    • EtherWhack@lemmy.worldEnglish
      4·
      2 years ago

      Are you sure that isn’t just a birman that was born with a simple congenital deformity of that part of its face?

      • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
        1·
        2 years ago

        My understanding is that the X chromosome carries the gene for red cat fur. Female calicos have one X with the red fur gene and one without. If a cat only has X chromosomes that carry the red fur gene, they’ll be an red-furred cat, which is why the only male calicos are XXY. An XY male cat with the red fur gene on their X chromosome just comes out red.

        I don’t see how some separate “simple congenital deformity” other than an extra X could account for red fur.

        I could be wrong, I’m not a cat scientist, I just grew up knowing hundreds of cats.

        • EtherWhack@lemmy.worldEnglish
          1·
          2 years ago

          I’m not sure myself. I just recognized the coat (other than the crest on the face) being close to a birman and was thinking either a mix or a defect.

    • Mango@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1·
      2 years ago

      You’re right but I don’t think that’s a calico.