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Did any cat breeds develop naturally?
Some of the once-natural breeds are more closely connected to their roots than others are. Modern Siberian cats, for example, ...
(CNN) — Ears flattened, constricted pupils, a lick of the lips. If you’ve ever wondered if your feline friends’ furry faces were saying something whenever they got together, chances are they were. In ...
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Study finally reveals why orange cats are genetically different from every other mammal
For more than a century, scientists have puzzled over why most orange cats are male. A groundbreaking 2025 study may have finally uncovered the genetic secret that sets orange cats apart from every ...
If you've spent any amount of time around an orange cat, you already know that many of them tend to be a bit... different from other cats. Not just in their coat color, but also in their behavior.
Indoor cats don’t often get exposed to things like grass, so when Milo, Poppy, and Maisie’s mom brought some artificial turf into the house, she couldn’t wait to see how they’d react. As it turns out, ...
How would you navigate a floor covered in a maze of cups? If you were a cat, the answer might be unpredictable — evidenced by a new viral video and feline behavioral science. The video in question is ...
Researchers have discovered how orange cats got their coats — and why so many of them are male. The coat color comes from a genetic mutation on the X chromosome of orange, calico and tortoiseshell ...
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Incredibly Rare Half-Orange Cat Has Cute Patchwork Paws
The Jacket Cat literally looks like someone stole two cats and managed to stitch them together. She's just so perfect, and ...
DEAR PET TALK: We have an orange striped cat. Sometimes her eyes have a greenish tint; other times, they are a deep butterscotch, which matches her fur. Why do cats’ eyes look different? — Cat Lover ...
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