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Theo Gallus - That is a fact! We have 5 outside Mousers. The two Calicos are by far the most prolific hunters. I have seen Big Head Sally dragging a full grown cotton tail (that would be a rabbit) across the yard for family luncheon.
I wonder why being Calico would make them more aggressive and adept hunters?
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Among cats females are often the best hunters (lions for example)and IIRC all three color house type cats (calicos)are female.
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ewest - Does it then follow that a calico male would be lazy and a lousy hunter, but worth millions?
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Could be. Such an animal would be an unknown genetic anomaly . IIRC it is a heritable result. Please don't go to the zoo and get in the male lions cage to try and prove he is lazy and a lousy hunter. :p
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ewest - I like a good anomaly. More research and experimentation to do this winter!
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