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Rare Orange Cat Missing Most of His Stripes Is a Total Showstopper
A rare twist on a familiar friend.
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Why orange cats are genetically unique? A century-old mystery solved
For over a hundred years, scientists have puzzled over why most orange cats are male—now, a study may have cracked the genetic code.
Emilio is a little Orange Cat with huge eyes, a little tongue that never quite makes it back into his mouth, and a body that ...
Orange cats may be known for their silly behavior, but two new studies are a step closer to understanding "the why" behind the furry felines' coloring. Two independent studies published on May 15 by ...
This tiny Tortoiseshell kitten has a perfectly split face and enough attitude to power a small city.
Nine thousand years ago, humans began domesticating cats. Nine hundred years ago, before the advent of intentional cat breeding, a genetic mutation gave rise to the first orange cat. Days ago, ...
In a heartwarming twist of fate, an orange cat moves in next door to his litter brother—their close bond melts hearts among internet users. In the comments section, the poster added that they had ...
Many an orange cat-affiliated human will vouch for their cat’s, let’s say, specialness. But now scientists have confirmed that there is, in fact, something unique about ginger-hued domestic felines.
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