Pets
Related: About this forumMy little feral kitten Rudy
is enjoying living in the garage during this cold snap. I put out a nice bed with electric heat pad. He won't stand still to get a good pic this morning.

SheltieLover
(68,194 posts)Ty for caring for him.
Will you be bringing him indoors?
Emile
(34,667 posts)She is not a big fan of cats.
wnylib
(25,259 posts)and calicos are female.
wnylib
(25,259 posts)the colors clearly.
Katcat
(460 posts)My son and dil have a male calico. I wouldnt trust either of them to know for sure but it was vet confirmed. Its rare but there are male calicos.
Hope22
(3,972 posts)pirsquared
(77 posts)Our vet and his friends have seen about a dozen male calicos over their 70 yr careers. All but one were sterile. And he was a polydactyl.
Jilly_in_VA
(11,939 posts)It's a sex-linked thing. Tortoiseshell, blue-cream (aka dilute tortie), calico, and patched tabby or torbie are so often female that nobody ever thinks to check otherwise. Almost all male tricolors are infertile because the gene is sex-linked. There was once, before my brief time in the "fancy", a very famous tortie Persian male, Tortie Man of Dallas, who wasn't. He was in great demand for breeding, but he never sired another like himself. In fact, IIRC, he never sired another tortie male at all. I saw a picture of him once. He was a handsome boy. That was before Persians got as squish-faced as they are now.
Duncanpup
(14,476 posts)
Walleye
(40,417 posts)Last edited Fri Dec 23, 2022, 01:41 PM - Edit history (1)
He came up on the porch and ate the food I put in his shelter last night, but its gonna get so cold. Hes a 12-year-old kitty
Jilly_in_VA
(11,939 posts)She came tearing in the door once like someone was after her, hid in the studio bathroom all night, and was anxious to get out as soon as I came down in the morning. She's gotten more feral since Vicky died and Josie arrived.
I re-oriented Josie's house inside the crate and put a blanket over it. The door was facing west and I didn't want her to get the wind. She was in the house and was Not Amused. But she stays there all the time when I'm out there, so what was I to do?
Meowmee
(9,203 posts)I just took in the last of my outdoor guys. He went to dvm and is in a bathroom now. Usually I keep them in a drop trap for 2 weeks to tame them so I hope the bathroom works. I hope he will be ok, he was more scared today and hiding behind a storage bench. If you work with them many can adjust and live indoors.
niyad
(123,782 posts)mountain grammy
(27,822 posts)you are the best!
Ocelot II
(124,788 posts)My feral, Mr. Cat, owns my front porch, where there is a heating pad on a cushioned chair, and a heated water and food bowl. He seems quite comfortable curled up in a ball on the chair when it's cold like it is now. I'd like to bring him in but he isn't interested, and my indoor cat would disapprove.
Thank you!
Karadeniz
(24,440 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,558 posts)keeping him safe and warm and a little buddy for you!

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