Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Named for its color and not its breed, which cat is unlikely to have kittens with each other, since they are almost all female?"
...A calico cat isn’t a specific type of breed — in fact, they can be any domestic cat breed with a tri-color coat; typically black, orange, and white. However, variations including cream, blue-black, brown, and reddish-orange can also be found in calico cat coats. The various patterns of the calico patches are almost as ubiquitous as snowflakes. You'll never see two exactly alike. Calicos are almost all female, and the rare male is always sterile. The calico is Maryland's state cat. They were chosen as the state cat because their white, black, and orange coloring resembles the coloring of the Baltimore oriole.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "Named for its color and not its breed, which cat is unlikely to have kittens with each other, since they are almost all female?"
Calico:
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So, if the male Calico cats are all sterile, how is the next generation of Calicos "made?"
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