Well…. calico cats are just domestic cats, and cats don't have very much of a “natural habitat” any more. You can find a cat anywhere there's ample food, water, and shelter. read more
"Calico cats are almost always female because the X chromosome determines the color of the cat, and female cats—much like all female mammals—have two X chromosomes, whereas male mammals, including common male cats, have one X and one Y chromosome. read more
Calico cats are domestic cats with a spotted or particolored coat that is predominantly white, with patches of two other colors (often orange and black). Outside North America, the pattern is more usually called tortoiseshell-and-white. read more
A calico cat’s behavior and personality remain to be judged on case to case basis. Genetics Calico cat’s fur coloration is a gender trait – calico cats are in most cases female. read more