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Yup, all those pictures show she is indeed a caliby.
Here's a tortie + white. Note the sort of blending/brindled pattern of red and black on her side, shoulder, and leg. Also, there is very little white on her, especially when compared to a calico.
Here's a calico. Note the blotchy patterns on her back, and how they don't really blend together, and sort of just look like a quilt. And note the amount of white she has.
Neither of these tricolors in these pictures are considered torbies/calibies, because only the red has tabby pattern in it. If the black (or the dilutes of black - brown/blue/etc.) has tabby markings in it, like your Tippi, then are they considered to be torbies/calibies.
Tippi is a caliby.
Here's a tortie + white. Note the sort of blending/brindled pattern of red and black on her side, shoulder, and leg. Also, there is very little white on her, especially when compared to a calico.
Here's a calico. Note the blotchy patterns on her back, and how they don't really blend together, and sort of just look like a quilt. And note the amount of white she has.
Neither of these tricolors in these pictures are considered torbies/calibies, because only the red has tabby pattern in it. If the black (or the dilutes of black - brown/blue/etc.) has tabby markings in it, like your Tippi, then are they considered to be torbies/calibies.
Tippi is a caliby.