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Classic orange tabby
Classic orange tabby





True to my wildcat lineage, I am a fearless orange feline, exceptionally fast on my feet and capable of heart-stopping feats of athleticism, like leaping six feet into the air! I’m clever, too, which means I’ll be able to navigate to the highest, most out-of-reach spots around the house – you better stash away your valuables. Personality Snapshot: Very active, inquisitive and daring, highly intelligent. But I am also a load of fun and can be trained, taken for walks and I even swim! And like them, I can be a lot to handle with my super high energy levels, exceptional athleticism, and an abundance of smarts. Large and exotic, I look a lot like my wild cat ancestors. Personality Snapshot: Very smart, craves constant attention, talkative and extremely playful.

classic orange tabby

But I’m no elegant lap cat! I prefer to live life on the edge, fueled by my insatiable curiosity to climb to the highest heights of the home, investigate everything my humans are up to and explore anything that catches my ever-alert attention. I’m a high-spirited stunner with looks that rival the sacred cats portrayed in Egyptian murals. Personality Snapshot: Extremely active, curious and mischievous, has a fondness for showing off. Without further ado let’s check these felines out – below is a list of the most popular orange cat breeds. Regarding Orange coats both the Abyssinian and Somali use the ticked pattern, and the Bengal uses the spotted pattern. There are many cat breeds which use the tabby cat patterns illustrated above including the Abyssinian, Domestic Shorthair, American Bobtail, American Curl, American Shorthair, Maine Coon, Ocicat, and Oriental cat. The markings can fall into any of the above fur patterns. Patched Tabby Cat (also known as the tortoiseshell tabby): The patched tabby typically has a patches of both brown and red fur. Lighter parts of the coat are also striped with alternating dark and light bands known as agouti hairs.ĥ.

classic orange tabby

This type of tabby can be identified by the tabby markings on the face. Ticked Tabby Cat: The ticked tabby has neither spots or stripes. Spotted Tabby Cat: The spotted tabby has spots (ranging from small to large) that run all over each side of the body.Ĥ. Mackerel Tabby Cat: Often referred to as a tiger cat, the mackerel tabby cat has stripes that run down the side of the body.ģ. Classic Tabby Cat (also known as the blotched tabby):Ĭlosely resembling a bullseye the classic tabby has swirling, bold patterns across the body.Ģ. Yes, it manifests in a variety of shades in both felines and humans! Tabby Cat Patternsġ.

classic orange tabby

Instead, all the orange cat breeds you’ll find here belong to a recognized cat breed.ĭid you know the pigment responsible for the color of orange cats is called pheomelanin? This also causes red/orange and ginger hair in humans. You can however read up on tabby cats by clicking here. As orange as the regular tabby is, a tabby cat is not a cat breed, so won’t be included in this list (sorry, tabby, we love you anyway!).

classic orange tabby

There is simply no such thing as a solid orange tabby….’though there are orange cat breeds with more or less solid orange fur’.Īnd that’s what we’ll be focusing on in this article: orange cat breeds. No tabby cat has a solid orange coat. As mentioned above, tabby cats have stripes, dots, or some sort of pattern on their coats. In fact, it’s so statistically skewed it’s estimated that there are around 8 males for every 2 females! There are more orange tabby males than females. For some reason unknown to even the smartest amongst us, there are a lot more male orange tabby cats than females. We think tabby cats are adorable and make lovely companions – breed or not, orange or not. It’s easy to think Tabby’s are a breed since their orange coats give them a very distinct appearance, but alas, they are not. Tabby cats have the distinction of being the most common felines, but Tabby’s are not a breed. Many breeds with orange coats are rather sweet and affectionate, but before we meet these cats, we should talk about the difference between Tabby’s and cat breeds with orange coats or any color coat for that matter …Ī tabby cat is simply any domestic cat that has a coat with stripes, dots, line, or swirling patterns accompanied by the typical tabby M pattern on the forehead. Love the vivacious look that orange cat breeds tend to have? Among orange cats, you’ll find some of the most vibrant, active, and athletic cats in all the feline world.







Classic orange tabby