- Facts
- Size and Weight: The size and weight varies with the breed.
- Coat: The texture and length varies with the breed.
- Head and Muzzle: Calico cat's heads and muzzles are different with each breed.
- Body: The bodies differ according to the breed.
- Colors: They are tri-colored with distinct patches. They can be white, red, or cream, black, blue, and chocolate, or lilac, cinnamon, and fawn.
- Life Expectancy: The life expectancy varies with the breed.
- Popularity: Calico cats are increasing in popularity.
- Habitat: The habitat differs according to each breed.
- Origins
- Country of Origin: They originated in Persia/Turkey.
- Lineage: Calico is not a breed but a coloring found in many breeds. Calico males are sterile and a genetic abnormality. .
- Date Admitted to CFA: They were admitted to the CFA in 1971.
- Historical Information: They became the official cat of Maryland on October 1, 2001.
- Defining Characteristics
- Training Ease: The ease of training varies with each breed.
- Temperament: The Calico cat's temperament differs with the breed.
- Tolerance to Children: They get along well with children.
- Behavior: They are affectionate, friendly, and playful.
- Concerns
- Health Issues: They require regular visits to the Vet and proper inoculations.
- Feeding: A good, balanced, commercial diet is sufficient.
- Exercise Needs: Exercise needs vary depending on the breed.
- Grooming Needs: The coat should be brushed several times a week, baths should only be given when needed, and the ears, eyes, teeth, and nails need taken care of weekly.
- Special Household Needs: Calico cats are mostly indoor cats. They love people and don't like to be left alone.
- Travel Needs: When traveling, they need the same amount of care you would give a toddler.
- Getting Along With Other Pets: They get along well with other pets.
- How to Choose
- What to Look for In A Healthy Cat: A healthy cat should be without parasites, have a good textured coat, and have clear ears and eyes. In addition, they should have the correct number of toes and good tail movement.
- What you will need for a new cat: A new cat needs feeding and drinking bowls, a litter box with kitty litter, a brush, nail trimmers, shampoo and conditioner, a scratching post, cat toys, a toothbrush, and a bed.
- Cat-Proofing Your House: Doors and windows without screens should be kept closed because Calico cats have a tendency to run outside.
How to Make Your New Cat Feel At Home: Calico cats need to be played with, caressed, loved, and talked to.