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- Jan 11, 2023
There are some calico tom cats, but they all have Klinefelter's syndrome. Cat colours are linked to the sex chromosomes, and they need a ginger gene on one X and a different colour on another X to be calico, so they're all XX females or a tiny number of XXY males. It's a clear example of sex being binary because they have XXY chromosomes but are unambiguously male, they're just not as fertile as a normal XY male and some of them are a bit retarded. Troons will cite Klinefelter's as "intersex" but it's an exclusively male condition
Did I understand incorrectly, or does this mean that a Boy cat cannot get the colour gene from its father and therefore would only be able to have the same colour fur as its Mother?
(unless it had Klinefelters)
(unless it had Klinefelters)