![]() ![]() In most cases, regardless of their coloring, if you show kindness, they will eventually brush up against you and let you know they are your friend. Learn their ‘language’ and show them they are safe in your presence. The best way to learn about cats is to interact with them and treat them with love and respect. ![]() It is fair to say, however, that there is likely a higher percentage of orange tabbies who are more friendly when compared to other sorts of cats with different colors. There will always be exceptions to the rule. While anecdotally they seem to be a friendly and loving group, like anything in life, not everything is black and white (or orange). So, what is the final word? Are orange tabbies more affectionate than other cats? The answer is unfortunately complicated. When compared to a feral cat, which typically grows up without much human contact, the differences in behavior are obvious. If a cat is exposed to these elements during their early years, the chances of them becoming a friendly, confident and affectionate cat are far greater. Whether they live in a cat-friendly environment.Some elements of a cat’s upbringing that can help build a positive ‘cattitude’: It would make sense to say it seems orange tabbies seem to be friendlier and more affectionate cats in larger numbers, but there are still some outliers whose environment likely has caused them to adapt and become more recluse/protective. Keep in mind this study is merely a sample and does not represent all orange tabbies worldwide. Looking at these findings, it appears orange tabbies are doing a great job at convincing humans they are the friendlier cats of the world. Orange cats were perceived as being high in friendliness and low in aloofness and shyness.Orange cats were said to be more “trainable” than white cats.Orange cats and black cats were said to be more “tolerant” than torties.Orange, black and bi-colored were considered more “friendly” than torties orange and bi-colored cats were seen as being friendlier than white cats.Torties, black cats, and white cats were more “aloof” than orange cats.All other listed colors of cats were deemed more “active” than white cats.Some of the more interesting findings pertaining to orange cats were: ![]() There are five sets of classic tabby patterns, and they are: classic tabby, mackerel tabby, spotted tabby, ticked tabby and patched tabby (learn more about the five types of tabbies here).Ī 2013 study by Ingentaconnect had some interesting findings as reported on this blog (unfortunately the link to the original study no longer works). Tabbies are named as such to represent a certain set of distinctive patterns often seen on the head, back, and sometimes sides and legs. There are some strong indicators, but nothing definitive.īefore continuing, it is important to also quickly run over the fact that orange tabbies are not actually a breed, but a set of patterns and colors. The actual truth is there really isn’t any sort of scientific data proving orange tabbies are the most affectionate cats. ![]() With numerous stories online about orange tabbies constantly seeking affection, cuddling with their owners, and getting along with children and other animals, it is easy to see why some believe this to be true. You may be more apt to pick an orange tabby kitten out of a litter because they’ll be the ones coming up to see you, meowing, purring, and rubbing all over your legs. There seems to a consensus among some cat owners, however, that orange tabbies are the friendliest breed of cats out there. Orange Tabby Cats Are Very Affectionate While every cat has its own special personality, chances are that an orange cat will be super loving. With a coat and patterns that camouflage well in nature, they are known for being active, friendly, and curious. Cats with an all-ticked pattern almost shimmer in the sunlight because of the color variation.The orange tabby is a beautiful product of its original environment. If you look closely, you'll see different bands of color down the length of the cat's hairs. Agouti (Ticked): Most tabby cats will have agouti hairs as part of their pattern.Spotted: The Ocicat and the American bobtail are good examples of spotted tabby patterns, although some moggies will also demonstrate this color pattern.They will have a darker color in spots running in two lines across their tummies (called "vest buttons"). Mackerel tabbies have striped rings around their tail and legs, a "necklace" of stripes on the front of their chests, and bands of solid or broken stripes running down the sides of their bodies. Mackerel (striped): This is by far the most common pattern, so much so that some people think it should have received the title "classic" designation.Many American shorthair cats demonstrate this pattern. Classic: This pattern usually has whorls ending in a "target" on the side of the cat. ![]()
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