Cats are carnivores who eat meat and do not need fruits, vegetables, grains, or dairy supplements like dogs. Calico cats generally groom themselves, but if they have long hair a brush down every once and a while is not a bad idea for the owner. Cats don't need extra exercise, unless they consume extra food, on which the cat should be played with to burn more calories. The calico generally is like every other cat in how they play, that being they jump around and dash throughout the owners house.
Like every other cat, the gestation period of a calico is anywhere from 57 to 69 days, but most commonly it is between 63 to 64 days. They can have a litter of cats being anywhere from 2 to 8 cats but again the most common number of kittens to be had is 2 to 5. Calico cats can have up to 3 litters within a year. Calicoes, like other cats, can not consume any human pain relievers. That means no tylenol, aspirin, or similar medication for people. The calico also has a chance to be prone to respiratory infections and this risk increases if the cats come in contact with other cats.
Like every other cat, the gestation period of a calico is anywhere from 57 to 69 days, but most commonly it is between 63 to 64 days. They can have a litter of cats being anywhere from 2 to 8 cats but again the most common number of kittens to be had is 2 to 5. Calico cats can have up to 3 litters within a year. Calicoes, like other cats, can not consume any human pain relievers. That means no tylenol, aspirin, or similar medication for people. The calico also has a chance to be prone to respiratory infections and this risk increases if the cats come in contact with other cats.