Your cat may have had a traumatic experience at the hands of a male.
They are usually males. In rare cases, they are females. Female orange tabbies are extremely rare, and are worth lots and lots of money. But they are not always males.
You can determine if a tabby cat is male or female by its color. Ginger tabby cats tend to be male while tortoiseshell tabby cats are female.
No, I have personally had female orange tabby cats.
Male cats are called toms. Female cats are called queens. This is why you hear the word "tomcat" so much, because they are male cats. Male cats often like to wander around more than the females, so you also hear about someone who is "tomcatting around" - it means someone who likes to wander around and visit lots of people.
A female cat is a queen or a tabby.
a female orange tabby
The term "tabby" refers to a certain coat pattern which is found on many different breeds of cat, and can be found on both male and female cats.
Female Tabby cats are fairly popular (at least here in Sacramento) because the female tabby is apparently more rare than the male. I am not sure if it genetic or just my luck but 90% of tabby cats I have seen over the years have been overweight also.
The answer to that is tabby cat.
According to the DVM at the Cat Channel: "Most, but certainly not all, orange tabby cats are male. It's about 80/20 male to female. " You can check out more at: http://www.catchannel.com/experts/arnold_plotnick/orange-tabby-male-cats-and-calico-female-cats.aspx Also, orange tabby cats are about 80% male, 20% female on average.
She is called an orange tabby and white, or an orange tabby bicolor if she is half white half orange.
The word 'tabby' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'tabby' is a word for a cat with a striped or brindled coat; a domestic cat, usually a female; a wavy patterned watered silk or taffeta.The adjective 'tabby' describes a noun as striped or brindled, or made of or resembling tabby.