Ginger Cat Appreciation! 12 Reasons Ginger Cats are so Special (2024)

Let’s face it, we always notice a ginger cat! They are very striking, distinctive and are easily spotted, even when they are lurking behind a bush! Although all cats are adorable, and you shouldn’t judge any cat by its colour, here are 12 reasons why ginger cats are so special!

12 Reasons to Celebrate Ginger Cats!

1. They are all tabbies!

Did you know that all ginger cats are tabbies? Purrfect!

2. They are legendary!

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One characteristic to look for in tabby (ginger) cats is an “M'' marking on their forehead. In an Islamic legend, Muezza, a tabby cat, saved Mohammed from a poisonous snake; Mohammed was so grateful he stroked her back and bestowed the ability to all cats, that they should always land on their feet. He also marked an "M" on Muezza’s head with his hand and from that point, every tabby cat born has this mark on its forehead to remind the world of Mohammed’s love for his cat and why they are so special.

A similar Christian legend was told about a small tabby cat who helped Mary, who was struggling to settle her new born baby, Jesus. The ginger tabby cat leapt into the manger, cuddled up next to baby Jesus and began to purr, just like humming a lullaby. Baby Jesus stopped crying and drifted off to sleep. Being so grateful, Mary marked her own initial “M” upon the cat’s forehead so that tabby cats would forever remind the world of how one of their kind had comforted the newborn baby Jesus.

Of course, in modern times we discouragecats from sleeping near babies as it is dangerous, and we are more conscious of the fact we shouldnot take any unsupervised risks.

3. Their colouring helps them stay camouflaged!

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However, the less romantic reason for the “M” marking is, simply, genetics. All ginger cats exhibit thetabby pattern, and the tabby pattern itself is the work of three types of genes that can be found in all domestic cats -and even in tigers and leopards, which helped to camouflage them from their prey whilst hunting. A ginger gene in a cat is responsible for producing a red pigment, called pheomelanin - the same pigment which also creates red hair in humans.

4. There are 3x more male ginger cats than female

The “ginger gene” which produces the orange colouring is on the X chromosome. A female cat has two X chromosomes, and needs to inherit two copies of this gene to become ginger - one from each parent. The male cat needs only one copy of the X chromosome (which he gets from his mother), which is the reason why we have approximately three times more male ginger cats than female ginger cats in the world.

Ginger tom cats father tortoiseshell or ginger females. If both parents are ginger, then their kittens will all be ginger!

5. They are like tiny tigers!

If you have a ginger (tabby) cat, you’ve probably already noticed! They are frequently likened to a tiger - for obvious reasons! Is your kitty as elegant, stealthy and refined?

6. They have lots of different patterns!

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Sometimes ginger cats are also described as ‘marmalade’, ‘red’, or ‘orange’, and they can also have different pattern coats, such as:

  • Mackerel: this is the most common coat pattern in a ginger cat - with narrow stripes running down their sides and rings around their tail and legs.
  • The more classic tabby has a more marbled appearance than mackerel pattern and is often described as a tie-dye pattern.
  • The ‘Ticked’ coat pattern has a speckled colouring which comes from each individual hair having different light and dark areas along its length. From a distance, these cats can seem to be uniformly ginger.
  • A ‘Spotted’ coat has dark oval or spotted areas over the body.

Did you know: Ginger cats are more likely to develop freckles; from an early age (1-2 years old) you may find small black spots around their lips or nose, where the fur is thin.

7.Their coats can be lots of different patterns

All ginger cats are tabbies, but not all tabby cats are ginger! If you look closely at ginger cats you will notice that they are tabby with spots, whirls or stripes in their coat. We can also have cream tabbies, silver tabbies, and yellow tabbies.And did you know: Ginger cats are often homed faster than black cats - although black catsare just as cute!!

8. They are stars of the silver screen!

Over the years ginger cats have appeared in many films! Crookshanks from ‘Harry Potter’, Orion from ‘Men in Black’, Orangey from ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’... to name but a few, and don’t let us forget Garfield, the fictional cat who first appeared in 1976!

9. There are lots of ginger breeds

There’s no specific ginger cat breed but some of the pedigree breeds have ginger (or red) colouring, such as:

  • RedBritish Shorthair
  • RedMaine Coon
  • SorrelAbyssinian
  • RedBurmese
  • RedSiamese

10. Ginger does not equal ‘firey’!

Although many people believe ginger cats to be feisty, they are more likely to take their behavioural traits from their breed, their parents and their life experiences, rather than the fact they are ginger! In fact, most ginger cats have an even temperament, are affectionate, and more friendly than your average house cat (but of course this does vary from cat to cat).

11. They are famous food lovers!

If Garfield the Cat is to be believed, ginger cats like their food! But as for any kitty you should keep an eye on the amount of food they are eating to avoid them becoming overweight.

12. They are happy to celebrate with you!

Finally and importantly, we have two opportunities each year to celebrate our favourite moggy! Don’t forget that International Cat Dayis held annually on 8th August, but your very special ginger feline friend has a day of celebration of their own - 1st September, so make sure you put the date in your diary and celebrate your ginger cat in style!

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Ginger Cat Appreciation! 12 Reasons Ginger Cats are so Special (2024)

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Ginger Cat Appreciation! 12 Reasons Ginger Cats are so Special? ›

Ginger cats are perceived to be friendlier and more affectionate with humans. A study conducted in 2012 revealed that based on cat owner perception, gingers are regarded as the most affectionate with their guardians and have been lovingly dubbed 'Velcro cats'!

What is special about ginger cats? ›

Ginger cats are perceived to be friendlier and more affectionate with humans. A study conducted in 2012 revealed that based on cat owner perception, gingers are regarded as the most affectionate with their guardians and have been lovingly dubbed 'Velcro cats'!

Are ginger cat girls rare? ›

For females to be ginger they'll need the 'O' chromosome on both 'X' chromosomes, if they have 'Oo' instead, they'll be calico or ginger. Due to the fact females have so many more possible combinations, they're less likely to be ginger and as such only 20% are.

What is special about orange cats? ›

We can make no promises, of course, but the orange cat personality is one that is notorious for being fun and friendly. There's no universal consensus on this, and you're bound to get some gingers who are grumps, but if you've got a big fluffy orange cat, there's a good chance you've got a charmer.

How rare is a ginger cat in Adopt Me? ›

The Ginger Cat is an ultra-rare pet added to Adopt Me! on March 20, 2020 as a part of the Star Rewards Update. It is one of the six pets players can obtain from the Star Rewards. Platers can claim it once they reach 210 Stars. It is the very first pet players obtain from the Star Rewards.

What is the rarest color for a cat? ›

Of all the cats we discussed, the true albino cat is the rarest. These cats will have an all-white coat with blue eyes. The non-albino white cat is the next rarest, followed by other cats with white fur due to albinism, or the gene that prevents color from reaching the skin.

What are ginger cats called? ›

Whether you call them orange, red, ginger or marmalade tabbies, orange tabby cats are not a specific breed of cat, rather it is referring to their fur color. Orange tabbies can be many different breeds, from Persian and Maine Coon to your standard Domestic Short Hair!

Are ginger cats intelligent? ›

Orange cats are just as smart as other cats only, not smarter. All cats are smart, including orange cats obviously. Cats are very independent animals indeed. They can do tricks but most cats choose not to do this.

Do ginger cats live longer? ›

Some of the most common ginger cat breeds are the Abyssinian, Bengal, Egyptian Mau, Munchkin, and Persian. The lifespan of an orange kitten is not specific to their coloring. They have the same average lifespan as does the particular breed of felines they belong to.

Are ginger cats aggressive? ›

Although many people believe ginger cats to be feisty, they are more likely to take their behavioural traits from their breed, their parents and their life experiences, rather than the fact they are ginger!

What is the behavior of a ginger cat? ›

In fact, most ginger cats have an even temperament, are affectionate, and more friendly than your average house cat (but of course this does vary from cat to cat). 11. They are famous food lovers! If Garfield the Cat is to be believed, ginger cats like their food!

Why are orange cats the sweetest? ›

Orange Tabbies Are More Affectionate

While acknowledging that this finding “could be a result of confirmation bias or a self-fulfilling prophecy,” it explains that due to genetics orange tabbies are predominantly male (80%) and male cats are thought to be “slightly friendlier than female cats.”

What is the attitude of an orange cat? ›

Orange cats are often said to be particularly friendly. "There have been studies that have shown these cats tend to be the friendliest, calmest and easiest to train based on owner feedback," says Dr. Dwight Alleyne, veterinarian and expert for JustAnswer.

Is Orange Girl cat rare? ›

This is because the gene that causes a cat to be orange is linked to sex, and statistically most orange cats are boys. Only about 1 in 5 orange cats are female, so if you have an orange girl cat, consider yourself blessed with an extra special pet!

What does a neon Ginger Cat look like? ›

Neon Appearance

The Neon version of a Ginger Cat has its inner ears, nose, whiskers, paws, stripes, and tip of the tail glowing a very light yellow with a hint of orange.

Where is the rarest cat? ›

The Sokoke Cat is the rarest domestic cat breed in the world, according to the UK's Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). Originating from the forests of Sokoke in eastern Kenya, these cats were previously considered a hybrid breed of a cross between wild cats but DNA results have debunked this theory.

Why are ginger cats so rare? ›

The 'ginger gene' which produces the orange colour is on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes and so need two copies of this gene to become ginger, whereas males need only one. This means there are roughly three males to one female ginger cat. Ginger tom cats father tortoiseshell or ginger females.

Are ginger cats really different? ›

Ginger cats are unique and fascinating creatures, as they tend to have distinct personality traits and coat colors. There are numerous beliefs and theories surrounding the cat with the coolest colored coat. Ginger cats have five different possible coat patterns, which can come in various colors.

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