Cassie.
Lola.
Florence.
Cassie and Poppy.
Mum Rosie.
Male tortoiseshells are very rare and are usually born sterile. Most people also believe that ginger tabby's are all males, this is incorrect, the girls are outnumbered by nearly 4:1 in the chromosome battle. Less than 30% turn out to be female. Primrose is a proper Ginger Tabby with what I call a raccoon tail. She was the only ginger striped kitten in the litter and was the runt of a barn litter. Consequently she eats everything that is available to her and will clean up anything left by our other cat. Millie is the smaller tortie and the matriarch. Half the size of Primrose but does not yield in any way to her and will often give her "a good hiding" when chase/play fighting. The bigger cat for all her size always backs down.Cathy wrote:Loving all the cat names.
Panbiker your last two cats - 1 tortie, 1 ginger tabby - it struck me that one of them is quite rate to be a female and I'm thinking it is the tortie, am I right??