Luke assures me he is still all male even though he's been "fixed".
mom how can I be fixed? i was nebber broken?
never mind, luke!![]()
I have or had a male.
I have or had a female.
Both, but mostly female
Both, but mostly male
Luke assures me he is still all male even though he's been "fixed".
mom how can I be fixed? i was nebber broken?
never mind, luke!![]()
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I consider her Orange and white. I consider Darell, Orange and white and he's about the same color.Originally posted by Sara luvs her Tinky
I didn't vote cause I am not sure....
Is Tinky "orange" and white... I consider her a creme color... but maybe she is an orangie??????
Here is a picture of her... AND MY BIG ORANGE BOY...
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Genetically, 80% of orangies are males.
I have and orange and white female, and orange and white male, an orange female and I had an orange male....so for me...50/50.
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My PUMPKIN is an orange and white female!!!!![]()
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Hi, I have a long haired male orange tabby (Oliver), an orange and white male (Sebastian), and a brother and sister who are manx kitties-orange tabby (Bailey) and his orange and white sister Willow. Also, I now have another orange tabby male kitten (Colby Cheese) and a pretty pale orange (almost buff colored) male kitten (searching for a name) any suggestions? I have always heard that male orangies are very sweet and have found this to be very true!!! I've also heard that female orangies are a little more tempermental (and this holds true with my Willow, but we love her all the same).
I can vouch for that !!!I've also heard that female orangies are a little more tempermental
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I was going to say that, but I wasn't quite sure on the percentage. I knew it was pretty high though.Originally posted by jenluckenbach
Genetically, 80% of orangies are males.
I voted Male....I've only had Orion and he's an orangie with white boy!![]()
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My first cat was Tiger, an orange tabby male!![]()
LOLOriginally posted by jenluckenbach
I can vouch for that !!!Me too.
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I have had 4 orange males (Sam, Charlie, Abner, and Tobias) and 1 female (Pumpkin) that belonged to my mom.
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I guess the Barli-man is an orangie. Sort of a pale one. Barbara came up with the perfect word for his shade—apricot!Anyway, I assume he qualifies. And, despite his prettiness and prissiness, he’s a boy!
That hasn't been my experience. My RB Goldie was a female orangie who was SO sweet. I still miss her. I didn't vote because I consider Mishi an orangie and not an orange and white, even though he has a white muzzle, or does that count? Mishi is turning into a mama's boy, so sweet and snuggly. I love my orange fluff-muffin!Originally posted by PJSZOO
I've also heard that female orangies are a little more tempermental![]()
I don't have any cats, but my moms friend has a female orange and white one named Trixie. she also has an all orange female named mango.
Female orangies are like male calicos... rare! Male calicos are more rare, but I know something like 80+% of orangies are male, as are buffs (which can still be considered an orangie). Also, most female orangies, like male calicos, are sterile.![]()
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