yes they may female or male i believe there color could be anywhich
Orange (or orange and white) cats are more likely to be male, by a ratio of 3 to 1.
No, there are females as well. Yes, there are female orange/red/ginger tabbys, but the chance of one being born is about 20% Verifying the above statement, around 1/4 of orange cats are female. :) To get an orange female, both parents must have some orange in them. To get an orange male, the mother must be orange or tortoiseshell/calico, and the father can be any other colour. Actually 80% of orange tabbys are male with the rest being sterile it is a mutation in the xy chromosone
Cats that are orange, white, and black/brown spotted are called Calico cats. Cats that are brown/black and orange are called Tortoiseshell cats. Cats that are orange and white spotted do not have a name. Cats that are orange and white striped are called Tiger cats.
Orange white and black
Usually it will be black or orange, or black or orange with white. It will almost never be calico or a mixture of black and orange.
orange and white
I don't believe it is possible for a cat's coat to have orange spots. Cats that have a Red Tabby (often called orange) coat can indeed have white patches on them, but more often than not these patches are random patterns and do not resemble actual spots.
Black, brown (chocolate), white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. There are many variations of these basic colours and many different patterns.
Orange cats can be either male or female. The only color that I know of that is most always female is the Calico color. Personally I have never seen a male Calico cat. Most male calico or tortoiseshell cats are sterile.
they can be a lot of different colors. usually orange, brown, black, or white.
No. Both male and female cats can be any color or combination of colors. Case in point: my female cat is completely black (well, she has a few white hairs here and there, maybe 20 white hairs total), and my male cat is a gold tabby (black, grey, and gold).The orange/red coat color is usually only found on male cats, but it is not impossible for a female cat to be orange. Orange cats are usually males because the gene for the red-orange color appears only on x chromosomes. Since females have two x chromosomes, the other x chromosome will usually alter the color from orange to something else. Since males only have one x chromosome, if they are carrying the orange gene they will usually end up orange.
smoky gray orange and white orange striped golden and white gray with black stripes gray and white white calico golden .....and maybe a few more brown black black and white brown and white
Orange, white and black usually, and they have them in distinct patches, unlike tortoiseshell cats, whose colors are blended together.