Tortoiseshell cats, like calicos, are almost always female, and rare male "Torties" are almost always sterile. The reasons for these anomalies stem from a complicated genetic patterning of chromosomes and genes. If you're interesting in exploring color patterns in cats more fully, learn more with these resources.
Torties also share a common personality trait, so unique to tri-colored cats that it's called "tortitude." Pat, a tortie fan (and personal slave) describes it beautifully, as "an "over the top" personality: impish, playful, loving, humorous, naughty at times, too clever, and totally delightful."
Let's take a stroll through this rainbow of colorful tortie beauties, each one reminiscent of a pile of maple leaves glowing in the crisp fall air.
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: Coco BearPicture of Coco Bear, a Plush Tortoiseshell Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: PatchesPicture of Tortie Cat Patches
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: MuffyPicture of Tortie Cat Muffy
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: StarburstPicture of Starburst, a Rescued Tortie Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: NikiPicture of Niki, a Tortie Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: BaileyPicture of Tortoiseshell Cat Bailey
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: HavocPicture of Havoc, a Tortie with "'Tude"
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: PifPicture of Pif, a Tortoiseshell Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: SadiePicture of Sadie, a Tortoiseshell Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: OOTPicture of Tortie Girl OOT
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: IsabelleIsabelle, a Tortie Cat
- Tortoiseshell Cats Picture Gallery: IvyPicture of Ivy, a Tortie Cat
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