Domestic Shorthair Calico Cat
Domestic Pets / Living Biological Assets

Domestic Shorthair Calico Cat

This biological specimen is a female Domestic Shorthair cat featuring a distinct 'calico' coat pattern, characterized by a white base with large patches of orange (tabby-striped) and black/dark brown fur. The subject is of a substantial build, weighing approximately 17 pounds, which indicates a robust physical presence. The coat appears healthy with a natural sheen across the densely furred torso. Notable facial markings include an asymmetrical mask of orange and tabby markings near the eyes and ears, contrasting against a white muzzle and chest. The eyes are a deep amber/brown hue, set within a rounded head shape. The 'airplane ears' posture suggests a state of alertness or mild overstimulation. There are no visible signs of injury or permanent damage, though the high weight suggest a diet-rich lifestyle. The craftsmanship, in a biological sense, is defined by the high-contrast tri-color distribution, which is a result of X-chromosome inactivation, making this specific color pattern rare in males. The overall condition is well-maintained within a domestic indoor environment, as evidenced by the soft bedding and lack of environmental 'patina' such as dirt or scars found in feral specimens.

Estimated Value

$150 - $350

Basic Information

Category

Domestic Pets / Living Biological Assets

Appraised On

January 17, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $350

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

1’700 dollar 17 pound calico cat

Item Description

This biological specimen is a female Domestic Shorthair cat featuring a distinct 'calico' coat pattern, characterized by a white base with large patches of orange (tabby-striped) and black/dark brown fur. The subject is of a substantial build, weighing approximately 17 pounds, which indicates a robust physical presence. The coat appears healthy with a natural sheen across the densely furred torso. Notable facial markings include an asymmetrical mask of orange and tabby markings near the eyes and ears, contrasting against a white muzzle and chest. The eyes are a deep amber/brown hue, set within a rounded head shape. The 'airplane ears' posture suggests a state of alertness or mild overstimulation. There are no visible signs of injury or permanent damage, though the high weight suggest a diet-rich lifestyle. The craftsmanship, in a biological sense, is defined by the high-contrast tri-color distribution, which is a result of X-chromosome inactivation, making this specific color pattern rare in males. The overall condition is well-maintained within a domestic indoor environment, as evidenced by the soft bedding and lack of environmental 'patina' such as dirt or scars found in feral specimens.

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