The most common nose color for a red ("orange") cat is brick red although black is seen too. We are talking about the tip of the nose, the part with no hair on it. If the red is dilute (cameo or cream) the nose may be closer to pink. It's all genetics.
most Orange cats tend to be a lighter orange (almost a white) when kittens and as they get older.
A white cat can have fur change color as the cat ages, such as the tail turning brown. Just like a person can be born with one color of hair and when they are an adult the color is different. Most white cats have different colors of fur under the white fur that surface when the white fur is shed.
An orange and white cat.
No. Calico is often large areas of white with two other colours, usually orange and black. The Calico colouring can be found in many different breeds of cat. If a cat is just orange and white, it is not a calico. The coat colour is likely a Red (orange) Tabby and White.
She is called an orange tabby and white, or an orange tabby bicolor if she is half white half orange.
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.
My cat
A Calico Cat
Yes, it is a dilute calico!
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.
A CAT-5 cable has 4 pairs, and 8 wires. The colors are Orange/White, Orange, Green/White, Green, Blue/White, Blue, and Brown/White, Brown.
Probably just a mixed breed or 'moggy'.
the M on the forehead suggests that it is a Maine Coon --- The 'M' simply means it is a tabby, the natural coat pattern occurring on several breeds and mixed-breed cats. The colour of the cat does not suggest the breed, as many breeds can be orange and white and any mixed breed can be orange and white.