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1’700 dollar 17 pound calico cat

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AI Identification

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Domestic Shorthair Calico Cat

Domestic Pets / Living Biological Assets

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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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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I have conducted a remote examination of this female Domestic Shorthair Calico. The specimen demonstrates a high-contrast tri-color coat resulting from X-chromosome inactivation, a biological phenomenon that ensures the 'Calico' pattern remains a staple of domestic aesthetic demand. The 'airplane ear' posture and amber ocular depth suggest a high level of cognitive engagement and healthy neurological reflexes. The coat maintains a desirable sheen, though the 17-pound mass indicates a significant departure from ideal physiological 'mint' condition, potentially introducing long-term maintenance liabilities. From a market perspective, Domestic Shorthair cats are classified as 'random-bred' rather than 'pedigreed.' Unlike a Maine Coon or Persian with certified lineage, the value of a calico is primarily driven by local adoption markets and emotional utility. While the owner cites a cost of $1,700, this likely reflects 'sunk costs'—veterinary care, nutrition, and procurement—rather than a liquid resale value. Comparable assets in the current market typically range from $100 to $400 depending on region and vaccination status. Limitations: This appraisal is based strictly on visual data. I cannot verify heart health, dental integrity, or temperament through photography alone. A full physical authentication would require a licensed veterinary diagnostic report, a Feline Leukemia/FIV screening, and official vaccination records to confirm the asset's viability. Without a pedigree certificate from an organization like the CFA, the specimen is valued as a high-quality household pet rather than a professional breeding or show-grade asset.

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