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

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    In this video, we see a newly rescued orange tabby cat taking her “adoption nap” in the arms of her new dad on the way home from the shelter. Related: Loving Orange Cat Rescued From Hoarding ...

  3. These Are the Most Popular Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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    Want to adopt an orange, ginger, or red cat? Our comprehensive guide to popular orange cat breeds includes orange tabby cats, shorthair, and long-haired cats.

  4. Tabby's Place in Hunterdon just rescued 130 hoarded cats ...

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    Tabby’s Place in Ringoes rescued 130 cats from Kingwood and Readington homes in unrelated incidents that took place within weeks of one another.

  5. Adopt-a-Pet.com - Wikipedia

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    Adopt a Pet is an adoption web service that advocates pet adoption, gathering information from over 15,000 pet shelters in the U.S. and Canada, with a searchable data base. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The web site promotes spaying and neutering of pets and pet adoption through conventional and social media presence, public service announcements, and ...

  6. Tabby's Place - Wikipedia

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    The Tabby's Place Lobby, showing the cageless sanctuary. Tabby's Place is a cat sanctuary situated in Ringoes, New Jersey, United States.Opened in 2003, [1] it can house approximately 130 cats, which come primarily from high-volume public animal shelters where they have been scheduled to be killed.

  7. 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.