I had a black, white, and gray male. I don't know if that qualifies as a
calico. He was another stray kitten who I managed to lure into my house.
The woods in Jersey were full of stray kittens who were apparently
littered under a tree somewhere. He died just last winter at the age of
20 or so. I still have him in the deep freeze awaiting burial.
Paul

Doug Franklin wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 24 May 2001 22:19:50 -0400, PAUL STENQUIST wrote:
> 
> > I had a black and white female. I found her wandering in the woods in
> > Central Jersey. Her name was Ebony and she passed away a couple of years
> > ago at the age of 17. She was predominantly black with some small areas
> > of white.
> 
> I had always heard that the deal was that tri-color calicos were
> "always" female. I've got two torties (tortise shell calicos) that are
> both females, and every tri-color calico I've ever known was female,
> but that only totals about 30 cats.
> 
> TTYL, DougF
> 
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