

#Grey calico tabby how to#
Guess I should have finished my post first.I was trying to figure out how to post a pictures, so I could show show you 2 Calico Saimese, but cant figure it out so I will discribe them.ġ My daughters Cat Ty, is a Seal Point with light orange patches.Ģ my cat Ming, Blue Point with “peachy” orange patches. "no, she had to have been born on July 31st, MY birthday.-Another sunny Leo, like me. The doc says she was probably born on August 1st. We wouldn't dream of giving her up, she is a total love and a real beauty, too. She is the light of the household and has won us over in no time at all. She then uses her litter box and then plays like a champ. I let her out of her crate promptly at 6 a.m.

Never needs to use her little litter pan which I put in her crate at night along with a little dry food and some water. She sleeps straight through the night in her large crate from 9 p.m. except for a couple of fleas, which were treated and already seems to know her way around the entire house - like she own the place. The veterinarian reports she is in excellent health. She was hungry, but had excellent litter box skills and even used the scratching post with a minimum of instruction by our other indoor cats. She saw us and instantly began purring so loudly that we could hear her from far away. She's absolutely adorable and the sweetest kitten I have ever experienced. under the hood, to be exact, there was a lovely Dilute Calico kitten, that the veterinarian reports is about six weeks old. Upon searching the entire carport area, under the car, around the car and finally IN the car. We were afraid it was the other feral cat in distress. But as we bid him good morning and welcome home, we heard another cat crying loudly. Finally, on the third day, at about dawn, we went to the carport and one of them had found his way home. Recently, two of our feral cats went missing for two days and nights causing us great anguish. Sort of barn cats, if you will, but sweet cats, nevertheless. We have raised them indoors and they are happy and loving cats. Meanwhile, we rescued two kittens of one of the feral cats before we trapped all three of them and had them altered.

One of them, however, remains stand-offish, but comes to within arms-length. Actually, they seem to want to be petted rather than eat most times. Two of them have become pretty tame and allow us to pet them. My partner and I support three feral cats. Totally adore her.Ī Dilute Calico kitten just adopted us, too. Her character is something quite apart from my other 6 cats - I believe this is the Siamese in her. I've never ever had a cat this intelligent & this response. My Phoebe also has a very deep miaow & her general behaviour is much more like a dog than a cat. I keep seeking a 'lookalike' in adverts, but no luck. My girl is not long for this world - she's 12 & has a failing liver - I will find her loss unbearable. I tend to agree about the pictured cat having some Siamese in her - it's all down to the shape of face. Actually my vet suggested she could be an Oriental (I now hear the 2 breeds are roughly the same.) None of my photos of my heavenly girl are very good (she usually moves so they come out blurred), but if I knew how to upload one I would! She has huge ears which tend to point diagonally & a very long, pronounced muzzle area. My vet says he's never seen a cat quite like her. I most definitely have a dilute calico-Siamese mix cat. Essay on Cat Behavior Toggle Child Menu.Wild Cats of Asia (for kids) Toggle Child Menu.
