The orange cat is a common feline among domestic cats. It is commonly seen in mixed breed cats and registered purebred cats, and does not have a unique specific coat color. It has nothing to do with any breed, but only with coat genetics.


The coat color of orange cats is usually divided into two kinds: full orange and orange white. All orange cats will have light white stripes on their bodies, and only a few cats will have white on their abdomens.


Do you like orange cats? Take you to understand its characteristics.


Cats are very cute animals, and many people like to keep one to accompany them. There are many breeds of cats, is an orange cat suitable for breeding?


1. The big stomach king among cats.


Orange cats are foodies in the cat world, stealing food almost every day. Without a certain economic ability, it is recommended not to raise orange cats.


The orange cat is a cat that loves to eat and gain weight, and needs to control the food intake. Mainly because orange cats are mostly male cats, and their body size is dominant.


2. It is easy to get lost.


Orange cats love to eat, so it cannot be ruled out that it is easy to be deceived. Orange cats have one of the highest rates of stray cats. If someone gives it some food, it will follow the others.


If it thinks it has more delicious food, it may never come back.


3. Cute.


Who would say no to a chubby kitten? People like fat and cute cats, and orange cats are born with this characteristic, which will naturally attract people.


4. It especially likes to stay with its owner.


Orange cats are naturally friendly to people and like to be around people very much. If you don't care about cat breeds, adopting a cute orange cat is also a good option.


5. Easy to lose hair.


The most "terrible" thing about orange cats is that they shed their hair. After raising an orange cat, its fur will float on the sofa, bed and floor at home. Washing every day can make you crumble!


What do you need to pay attention to when raising orange cats?


1. Cats are prone to stress reactions to unfamiliar environments, so kittens that have just been brought home should be familiarized with the new environment.


2. Regularly disinfect and clean the kitten's food bowl, cat litter box and other items to avoid bacterial residues that cause the kitten to become sick and die.


3. Pay attention to the choice of food. At the same time, you can add some extra nutrients in your daily life, you can make some vegetables and fruits, such as millet porridge.


Because orange cats can eat very well, they don't like to exercise. So have some control.


4. Vaccinate and deworm kittens regularly.


Such a cute kitten, do you want to raise one?