She can and has been temperamental to where she would attack her other 3 cats. I have worked with many torties and calicos and most were sweet and loving once they got through the trauma they came from. For me personally, every cat is different and unique, regardless of color. I have fostered many cats, as well as socialized abused, abandoned, hoarding cases,etc. I work with a rescue, saving, rehabilitating cats. Dilute Tortie Point: These cats will have blue and tan hairs only on their face, tail, and possibly paws.This will make the tortoiseshell colors only appear on the cat's face or tail, and they may or may not also have color on their paws. Tortie Point: A tortoiseshell cat who also has the Siamese marking gene.Dilute Calico Tabby: A gray and tan calico with stripes over their colored patches.Calico Tabby: A calico cat who has stripes over its colored spots.Dilute Tortoiseshell and White: A cat with intermixed gray and tan hairs which also displays at least one white patch.Dilute Tortoiseshell: A cat with gray and tan hairs intermingled.Tortoiseshell and White: A tortoiseshell cat who also displays white patches.Dilute Tortoiseshell: A cat with intermixed blue and tan hairs.Black will become blue (gray) and orange will instead be tan. Dilute Calico: A calico with an additional gene diluting the original colors.Classic Tortoiseshell: A cat with orange and black hairs intermingled like the brindle of a dog.Classic Calico: A white cat with big black and orange spots.1 / 2 Are There Different Kinds of Calico?
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