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Old 06-24-2010, 12:25 AM
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moonrise
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Originally Posted by athenagwis

I also have a teeny tiny female orange tabby. Did you know that female orange tabbys are very rare. Orange tabbys are almost always male. In fact my vet didn't believe me when I told her my cat was female!! :) :) I have had orange tabbys all my life, and they have always been male and big, but all the (few) female orange tabbys I have seen/heard of have been teeny tiny. Pretty interesting.

Rachel
How cool! I have a little bitty female orange tabby too. Her chest, feet, and tummy are white, and her face has a few white places, but otherwise, she's "punkin orange". 8-) Her name is Pixie, but most often we call her Baby Girl because she's so petite. She's the most affectionate little thing ever! She and our other 3 cats are all rescues.

Here she is at 4 months old ... on one of my inherited quilts ... naturally! :lol:

And my other 3, Tikki (the tabby on the box), Wee-est (Siamese mix "trapped" inside the box by Tikki), and Buddy (long-haired seal point Siamese/Ragdoll mix). :lol:
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