Orange cats are a common fur color for domestic cats, also called orange cats and orange cats. They are commonly found in mixed-breed cats and registered purebred cats that do not have a unique fur color. They have nothing to do with the breed, but are related to the coat gene. Most orange cats in China are civet cats, so they are also called orange civet cats and yellow civet cats.
The orange cats raised at home give people the impression that they are lively and active and like to meow. When they are kittens, they are very naughty and playful, like to act coquettishly and are very affectionate. The orange cats have a slightly calmer personality after adulthood, but their ability to act coquettishly has not weakened, and they are even more affectionate. Orange cats give people the impression that they love to eat and are easy to get fat, and need to control their food intake. This is mainly because orange cats are mostly male cats, which have an advantage in size. According to research, among orange cats, the birth rate of male cats to female cats is about 4:1. For example, the prototype of the cartoon Garfield is actually an orange male exotic shorthair cat.
Once an orange cat recognizes its owner, it will be loyal to one person for life. If it can lie in front of you regardless of its image, then congratulations, this is a manifestation of loyalty to you.
Orange cats are foodies in the cat world. As long as there is food, it will immediately come to you and want to taste it. After raising an orange cat, you will find that you can no longer hide food at home. Orange cats steal food every day, and sometimes they will snatch food from their owners. They are always worried that they will eat too much and eat things they shouldn’t eat.
"Nine out of ten orange cats are fat, and one is fat enough to crush the kang." Orange cats are kittens that grow up easily. After a few months, they will develop a chubby body. Orange cats are one of the cats that are particularly easy to become fat like pigs. In addition to being able to eat, they are also very lazy. They often sleep on their stomachs. If they can lie down, they will never sit, and if they can sit, they will never stand.
For orange cats that don't like to exercise, the best way for pet owners is to interact with them more and play with them more. You can use some snacks to tempt them and increase their enthusiasm for playing.
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