The orange cat is not a breed but a category of cats, and any cat with a little orange in its coat color is called an orange cat.


The coat color of orange cats is usually divided into two types: full orange and orange and white.


A full orange cat will have light white stripes on its body, and only a few cats will have white on their belly.


Cats with orange and white stripes have large orange patches on their bodies with a white background.


There are four types of striping patterns for orange cats, with the herringbone spot pattern being the most common.


There are also the classical spot pattern, the hemp tiger spot pattern, and the striped pattern.


Most orange cats are male cats.


The color of the cat's fur is related to genetics, orange cats look obese, and cats that grow meat easily are usually male cats.


Orange cats are docile and very close to their owners, they do not love to scream much or lose their temper.


Even if you accidentally hurt the orange cat, it will not be angry at all and choose to forgive you.


They like to be pampered to please their owners, they are not wary of strangers, and can get along well with other small animals and children.


They are very good character and temperament kitty, very suitable for home breeding.


According to statistics, orange cats live longer than other cats of the same breed.


And the orange cat has survived in the wild since childhood, and can adapt to different environments have a strong resistance, so it is not easy to get sick.


Although orange cats do not like to get sick and live long and well, the owner should not be sloppy in their care.


After all, the better care they have the longer they will live.


The orange cat has a fatty body, so the owner needs to control the meow's diet and not let it eat too much.


The normal weight of an orange cat at one month is about one pound, at three months it is about three pounds, at six months it is about 5-6 pounds, and at nine months the cat is about 7-10 pounds.


The normal weight of an adult orange cat is generally around 3-5 kg. It is recommended to follow the instructions on the cat food and feed it. Adult cats are usually fed twice a day.


Let orange cats exercise more often because they are prone to fat, so the owner needs to play with them and tease them to make them more active and reduce the accumulation of fat.


It is also important to keep them clean.


Owners need to bathe their cats regularly to keep them clean and avoid germs and parasites as much as possible.