i think it's all my fault--i happened to mention that, at the sanctuary where i lived and worked, the majority of the FEMALE fiv's were calico. as the human spokesperson for CaLiCo (Calico Liberation Coalition), it made perfect sense to me, as it is well-known that calicos are the most adventurous of all cats and especially love to party.... darn, there i go again--it's a JOKE, folks..... not that the majority of the girl positives were calico, because that is indeed true, but that there's any logical or physiological or demographic reason behind the observation. (tho, there's no evidence against the theory, either.....)
 


 
On 12/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, it seems to be a question that there is not currently an known
correct answer to, but folks are providing their own experience with colors
and FIV.  I have 5 FIV cats -  3 males, 2 females, no calico, no orange.

Gloria

At 05:53 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
>I am SOOOOOOO confused! lol.
>
>I don't remember who started this topic, but were they saying the majority
>of ALL fiv cats are calicos or the majority of female positives
>only??  Because I do know there are many more male fiv positives than
>females.  So it wouldn't make sense if most fiv's are calicos because most
>are males and male calicos are rare..... Does that make sense?
>
>Someone straighten me out!!!
>
>My fiv was black by the way........
>
>t
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In a message dated 12/30/05 11:41:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Our FIV+ girls are few (10% female, 90% male), but the majority of them
>ARE calicos......
>
>Meaning, the majority of the positive "females" are calico....
>





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