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

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    Orange cats are not a breed of their own, but they are all orange tabby cats. The orange tabby cat is also not a breed; instead, tabby cats have one of the most common coat patterns for both wild ...

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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.

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    Craigslist is great for many things — finding your next couch, buying a pair of roller skates, or maybe even finding an apartment. But it shouldn't really be a place to find your next pet. There ...

  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. Tabby's Place - Wikipedia

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    Tabby's Place also provides annual open houses where pet owners can obtain microchip implants for their pets and learn from exhibitions and mini-classes in animal behavior. Tabby's Place houses around 130 cats in a single building, and in 2010 had plans the addition of two more buildings to increase care for a total of 500 residents.

  7. 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 .