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
no
Flame point Siamese cats are also known as Colorpoint Shorthair. No, Flame point Siamese cats are not all males; there are also females.
No, not all ginger cats are male, some female cats are born with the red (ginger) colouring, but are not nearly as common as males.
yes, but only if they are pure bread
All cats can swim
While the vast majority of calico cats are female, there is the occasional male. However, virtually all of these males are sterile. These cats are known as Kleinfelter males.
No.
Yes. As do all cats.
These statistics are based on the ability from these people to write their name 21.7% All females 28.5% White females 6.3% Non-white females 66.8% All males (n=262) 77.1% White males 20.8% Non-white males
No, not all ginger cats are male. While ginger cats are more commonly male, female cats can also have ginger coloring due to genetics. It is more likely for ginger cats to be male because the gene for orange fur is carried on the X chromosome, but it is not exclusive to males.
No, your cats' ears are not supposed to be all white inside. A healthy cat should have pink inner ears.
White males - apex