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  2. Rescued Orange Tabby Cat Celebrates Her Gotcha Day With ... - AOL

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    Though orange cats can be either gender (unlike calico or tortoise shell cats, who are always female unless there’s a genetic mutation), over eighty percent of orange cats are actually male ...

  3. Rare Shelter Kitten With 4 Ears in Tennessee Is Stealing ...

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    An animal rescue out of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee has the most adorable little addition to their shelter in the form of an orange kitten with a very special genetic mutation which resulted in him ...

  4. Beautiful Kitten Clings to Rescuer for Comfort After No One ...

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    The shelter posted about the rescue cat in a heartbreaking video online. We swear Dijon is a cutie. Just look at the way he rests his head on his caretaker's shoulder. Related: Kitten Has Most ...

  5. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    The orange tabby, also commonly called red or ginger tabby, is a color-variant of the above patterns, having pheomelanin (O allele) instead of eumelanin (o allele). Though generally a mix of orange and white, the ratio between fur color varies, from a few orange spots on the back of a white cat to a completely orange coloring with no white at all.

  6. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    A short-haired black tortoiseshell cat. Tortoiseshell is a cat coat coloring named for its similarity to tortoiseshell pattern. Like tortoiseshell-and-white or calico cats, tortoiseshell cats are almost exclusively female.

  7. N.C. Shelter Seeks Home for Orange Cat with Adorably 'Thick ...

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    N.C. Shelter Seeks Home for Orange Cat with Adorably 'Thick' Cheeks. Candace Ganger Powell. August 29, 2024 at 1:10 PM ... apply for adoption through the SPCA of Wake County today! Show comments.

  8. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Usually, breeders and foster/rescue homes will not sell or adopt out a kitten that is younger than twelve weeks. In many jurisdictions, it is illegal to give away kittens younger than eight weeks of age. [18] Kittens generally reach sexual maturity at around seven months old. A cat reaches full "adulthood" around one year of age. [19]

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