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  2. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    Roughly 75% of ginger cats are male. [14] Male cats with the gene for orange can be either X°Y ginger or X-Y black or non-ginger tabby. Females with the gene have three possibilities: X-X- black or non-ginger tabby, X°X° ginger, and X-X° tortoiseshell, thus male cats cannot be tortoiseshell unless they have two X chromosomes. [14]

  3. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    The colors are often described as red and black, but the "red" patches can instead be orange, yellow, or cream, [2] and the "black" can instead be chocolate, gray, tabby, or blue. [2] Tortoiseshell cats with the tabby pattern as one of their colors are sometimes referred to as torbies or torbie cats. [7]

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Calico cat - Wikipedia

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    The orange mutant gene is found only on the X, or female, chromosome. As with humans, female cats have paired sex chromosomes, XX, and male cats have XY sex chromosomes. The female cat, therefore, can have the orange mutant gene on one X chromosome and the gene for a black coat on the other. The piebald gene is on a different chromosome.

  7. Orange Cat’s Contentment After Experiencing a Warm ... - AOL

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    The orange tabby cat is also not a breed; instead, ... Facts.net also explains why most orange cats are male, and it has to do with the "Ginger Gene", "The captivating orange fur of these cats is ...

  8. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    OO results in orange fur, oo results in fur without any orange (black, brown, etc.), and Oo results in a tortoiseshell cat, in which some parts of the fur are orange and other areas non-orange. [3] One in three thousand tortoiseshell cats are male, making the combination possible but rare- however, due to the nature of their genetics, male ...

  9. Dad Makes Orange Cat His Own Secret Hideout and Everybody ...

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    Most of them are Tabby cats, though other breeds can be orange as well. The majority of orange cats are male, and the number is estimated to be around 80%. The majority of orange cats are male ...