Yes of course. These tabbies are also called Red or Flame tabbies. Red tabbies have a pale red (ginger) base coat, deep red (ginger) markings.
The 'O' gene found in an orange tabby cat suppresses a gene called the 'aa' gene. This 'aa' gene decides if the tabby pattern will be blocked in a cat or not. Because this gene is suppressed in an orange cat there is always a tabby pattern. This means that there is no such thing as a solid orange cat and a cat with patterns in its fur is considered to be a tabby. Thus all orange cats are tabby cats.
No, I have personally had female orange tabby cats.
She is called an orange tabby and white, or an orange tabby bicolor if she is half white half orange.
a female orange tabby
Yes. All orange cats are tabbies, although some breeders have been able to reduce the appearance of the stripes through careful breeding.
A tabby has stripes like a tiger cat; it also has a variety of colors. Black, brown, and orange. The silver tabby is the most popular.
no
Orange Tabby Cats love people that are really nice. They also love cat toys. Sometimes they love to play with people.
It's just the way he\she is born. Some are born with an M and some are born with a different letter, such as O. I used to have an orange tabby as well.
Garfield is an orange tabby cat with stripes.
impossible to know just wait and see The best prediction I can make is that they will have one orange, one silver, one mix, and another that nobody knows yet. I am sorry this is all I can say. I am sure there is a book on it though.
i think tabby