Orange Cat Behavior: The Truth About Orange Cats

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @JacksonGalaxy
    @JacksonGalaxy  Год назад +865

    Thanks for watching, everybody. If you haven't already checked out the comments below, there is a whole lot of orange cat love going in here!! Speaking of comments, this is the place to leave ideas for future videos - when you leave that comment, make it easy on me and start the comment with VIDEO IDEA! I promise, I'll see them!
    Finally, please like and subscribe- we are *so close to 2M subs*!!!
    And PPS happy #Caturday to you all, and don't forget, most of them I spend right here with you - and chances are I'll also go live with a a quick how ya doing on either our TikTok channel or Instagram Live!

    • @jupitersummers5027
      @jupitersummers5027 Год назад

      You know what Jackson?/Human beings are the most disgusting pieces of filth on this planet.
      Complaining about animals.
      Who cares IF they are dumb.
      It is what makes them loving.
      Humans aren't dumb, and look at us now.
      Disgusting creatures.
      I love all animals. I tried to be vegan for a long time, and still would be if my body allowed it.
      Humans should kiss animals' feet and thank them for all they have done for their lausy race.

    • @catherinedermody4698
      @catherinedermody4698 Год назад +12

      You should check out stories like Grumpy Cat, Wilfred Warrior and Simon's Cat. Also, why do the cats have strange reactions whenever their back ends get scratched or brushed, why do cats made weird noises when they eat and drink and what are the six-toed cats?

    • @jodiegalloway3614
      @jodiegalloway3614 Год назад +14

      Cat question: why is it that male cats seem to become "parents" for kittens that come into the home, whereas female cats ignore them? Have observed this several times, the makes bathe them and sleep with them. Super sweet ❣️. Thank you 🐾

    • @RAZ3275
      @RAZ3275 Год назад +21

      I think that a video about "difficult" adoption types would be neat. Sometimes people are afraid of different cats at the shelters just because they hear their histories. Our cat came from a home with 50 cats. It took almost a week to get him to stop hissing at us. I was afraid he might have litter box issues, but he is doing great (no accidents). He has been with us for 6 months now and has not hissed for several months and is a sweetie. He loves getting attention from us.

    • @AbaWhite2021
      @AbaWhite2021 Год назад +9

      Could you make ä video about tuxies if you haven't already? I would love to see it

  • @KrissiWil
    @KrissiWil Год назад +3218

    I got my orange boy because my Siamese needed a friend. He was lonely and bored. So we went to the shelter and asked “which one is super playful and won’t mind being randomly tackled?” They showed us Prince and told us he had been returned twice for his quirks. We just celebrated 2 years with him. He and my Siamese are best friends and the vet techs at my vet LOVE him.

    • @acewray4288
      @acewray4288 Год назад +132

      yesss, the first time we took my orange cat (julius) to the vet, they said he was so charming and friendly. compared to a tabby i had who was banned from the vet except for emergencies

    • @anabellecoetzer442
      @anabellecoetzer442 Год назад +76

      We got a void kitten from a accidental litter. Quickly we noticed she needs a friend so we obsessively looked for a friend that would fit her hyper playful nature. When I saw the first photos of my ginger boy I fell in love instantly. The first photo you could just see that face of pure mischief. We where told he is hyper playful and never stops and though he is playful and hyper he still can't keep up with her.
      They are still great friends though and will literally groom each other in mid play wrestle.
      He is a total derp and will try to cause mischief when we aren't looking but he is the sweetest most lovable tolerant boy.

    • @GoingSwimmingly
      @GoingSwimmingly Год назад +45

      @@acewray4288I have many questions about how hard does a cat have to freak out to be outright banned from a vet.
      … The question is rhetorical btw, I do in fact have a ghost of an idea

    • @MCat360
      @MCat360 Год назад +32

      I have a cat that is half Siamese. We got her as a friend for our tabby who became very despondent when our older cat died. It backfired big time. She absolutely hated the little Siamese kitten, and the poor little kitten had no one to play with :( So a few months later we rescued a little orange kitten who needed a home. He was so playful and hyper! It was nearly impossible to even take his picture when he was little because he never stopped moving unless he was sleeping. Orange boy and Siamese girl became instant friends 😊
      Our wild little tabby never did warm up to either of them despite all our efforts and patience. We showered little tabby girl with affection and continued to try to put her first so that she would know how much we still love her. It’s been about three years. Siamese girl and orange boy continue to be best friends, and our wild little tabby girl still hates them both, but we love her anyway and we try to give them all equal attention. Our kitties are our family ❤

    • @drakeorion94
      @drakeorion94 Год назад +9

      We have two torties and one is great and the other is insane.

  • @cyanoblue544
    @cyanoblue544 Год назад +1159

    My orange cat taught me how to walk as a baby. He'd stand next to me and hold his tail straight up for me to hold while I walked. He'd stay under my stroller and hiss at any stranger approaching. He also followed my mom and I to the daycare ( 3 blocks away) and stay there no matter the weather until my mom came back to bring me home. He was very smart and he lived to be 18 years old. Best cat ever.

    • @kwingle
      @kwingle 11 месяцев назад +42

      pshhh and people say cats are worse than dogs!

    • @estarriaofficial6463
      @estarriaofficial6463 11 месяцев назад +44

      He was keeping the single brain cell all to himself, in order to shape you into a good person

    • @TheMinkaGod
      @TheMinkaGod 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@kwingleyeah i bet there were many dogs just like the person here described but just because some few pets are better doesnt mean it becomes better. For example if there were dolphins much smarter than humans would it mean that dolphins are smarter than humans?

    • @kwingle
      @kwingle 11 месяцев назад +16

      @@TheMinkaGod what.. i was just making a generalized point that cats aren’t inherently worse than dogs
      whatre u yappin about

    • @ArisEmriis
      @ArisEmriis 11 месяцев назад +7

      I love it!! 💯 I have an orange cat that is crazy smart as well. The internet's 'one brain cell' shtick is BS.

  • @goofygoober4026
    @goofygoober4026 Год назад +849

    My orange cat is literally Garfield. He's not stupid, just extremely lazy. But because he's so incredibly food motivated, we were able to teach him a few tricks.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Год назад +37

      Mine is even more food motivated than I am, which is a serious accomplishment!

    • @cultreader9751
      @cultreader9751 Год назад +24

      My dad's orange cat isn't lazy, but he is super mellow. Nothing bothers him, except people touching his tail. He REALLY hates that

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Год назад +15

      Get a giant hamster wheel, attach a generator, and put some treats on it that drop when the cat is running

    • @SuperWildsnorlax
      @SuperWildsnorlax Год назад +3

      She*

    • @sting6ph
      @sting6ph Год назад +4

      my edsi also just sleeps all day. super chill

  • @abramsmm1
    @abramsmm1 Год назад +619

    My mother felt terrible when I would joke about how stupid our orange boy was. Wow was I wrong as could be. He learned to tell time and would escort my dad home from the train station. 4 windy, hilly blocks each way. He knew when to leave the house, and would pick my father out of the crowd of commuters, to safely escort him home. He would play all sorts of games with my dad, and his paws were fast as lightning. 19 wonderful years. He was many things, but no threat of being dumb.

    • @amr526
      @amr526 11 месяцев назад +7

      😢

    • @Sugarberrybunny
      @Sugarberrybunny 8 месяцев назад +4

      This comment deserves many more likes and replies than it has. I lost my kitty along with my dog in September of last year, I got her when I was 8 years old and now I’m 27, so I completely understand why those memories you mentioned are important. Reading about how your precious one used to walk your dad home moved me so much it brought me to tears. Such a lovely story ❤

    • @whatTFisThis
      @whatTFisThis 8 месяцев назад +5

      on r/oneorangebraincell we dont push that all ornage cats are dumb, we even have a flair for smart orange cats, idk abt other platforms though

    • @karenshultz8530
      @karenshultz8530 8 месяцев назад +1

      I had the best cat ever❤ my reggae my orange cat

  • @the.sheeb.
    @the.sheeb. Год назад +656

    I grew up on a farm, so I've known quite a few orange cats. Most were just the friendliest little guys, but the one that made the most impact was our 3rd indoor cat Pickles.
    That cat had Personality, whether it was his boisterous singing voice, slamming my parents door open in the morning when he wanted food, or his constant digging and chasing his tail. Loved that man and I'll never forget him. RIP Pickus ❤

    • @mattsamoto4451
      @mattsamoto4451 Год назад +11

      my jet black farm cat was named pickles cause i was 7Yo and loved dill pickles. And it stuck, and she was the smartest best cat. Can never forget that one. it left a scare on my heart when she died. But she lived a good long life, and had some grey fur at the end.

    • @kathigortman4074
      @kathigortman4074 Год назад +7

      My orange cat is a door buster too.🌺

    • @MarylandMermaid
      @MarylandMermaid Год назад +5

      I’m enjoying my third orange tabby female. She’s 4 months old and her personality is that of a clown.

    • @clairestephens4916
      @clairestephens4916 Год назад +2

      I had a cat named Pickles but he was black with white hairs speckled within, the vet called it salty pepper hair. His Mama had some difficulty giving birth to him and had bit the top of his head to pull him out of her. It left a big open wound and we thought he wasn't going to live but his Mama's TLC healed him, however, I think that head sore caused him to be a little low on the cat IQ scale.

    • @CharliGirl868
      @CharliGirl868 Год назад +3

      I had an orange/yellowish cat my son named Tico. He was such a funny, sweet boy. He loved attacking my fake palm tree. I currently have a tortie and she is fully of Tortitude...but sweet as she can be.

  • @rebeccad.1850
    @rebeccad.1850 Год назад +505

    I have a female cream orange tabby who just has the most cattitude I've ever seen. Knocking things over, immediately climbing into any open kitchen cabinet, jumping in the bathtub after I've showered only to panic when its a bit wet, trying to chew electrical cords, trying to drink out of our water glasses when her own water dish is RIGHT THERE... keeping her safe is hard, but keeping her entertained is hella easy. And she's super loving! She watches us come and go out the window and greets us at the door like a dog!

    • @simonewoodwell7354
      @simonewoodwell7354 Год назад +9

      I have her sister. Mine is not super loving but she pay attention to me when she wants something. The most difficult part of her is that she cannot be bribed with food. She only eats food in her bowl and it had to be cat food. If I try to give her tiny piece of chicken or tuna she will not eat in even if I mix it with her food. she will leave it.

    • @goldie200172086
      @goldie200172086 Год назад +5

      We put in a kitty door for ours...instant success

    • @katdoe192
      @katdoe192 Год назад +2

      lol i have her brothers........soooo much personality

    • @cathycolligan742
      @cathycolligan742 Год назад +3

      Mine , the Ginger private investigator chews on everything, have to lock everything down. She is a cat dog likes to chase after balls and jumps on high China cabinets.

    • @missblacksheepdoesnails
      @missblacksheepdoesnails Год назад +1

      Omg...my orange cat does a lot of that stuff!! But I didn't know how long my comment could be. Lol

  • @crystalsoulslayer
    @crystalsoulslayer Год назад +365

    The Jorts and Jean thing is partly a phenomenon because it's about critters with different personalities and needs helping each other and being friends. They are working cats, acting like mascots and helping visitors and employees relax. Where Jean rescues Jorts from closets and trash cans, Jorts rescues Jean from big meetings and loud noises. And there's no judgment in that symbiotic relationship. It's so WHOLESOME.

    • @Jayalaw
      @Jayalaw Год назад +8

      Can we still judge Pam, though, for the butter?

    • @crystalsoulslayer
      @crystalsoulslayer Год назад +6

      @@Jayalaw Pam's intentions were good. She was genuinely trying to improve the cats' quality of life, and she's realized it was unfair to them to do the things she did. Personally, I try not to judge her too harshly. That said, she used margarine instead of butter without checking if margarine is safe for cats (it emphatically is not), so... yes. Pam can have little a judgment. As a treat.

    • @barbarahyndman6081
      @barbarahyndman6081 Год назад +1

      @@Jayalaw 12:38 12:39

  • @kanalnamn
    @kanalnamn 11 месяцев назад +276

    My parents have an orange cat that's now 22 years old.All his life he's been calm, friendly and intelligent. He's never destroyed anything or gone super wild, he listens and obeys when you tell him to stop if he's doing something he's not supposed to. The last ten years he's been able to walk around the garden himself, and he stays close. Sometimes other cats shows up, and he's always friendly to them and not at all territorial. He's even made friends with some. When I think about it... he's a very odd cat. Nice, but odd.

    • @Dietghostscp2107
      @Dietghostscp2107 9 месяцев назад +7

      If anything....that might be still be orange cat behavior in how odd it he is lol.

    • @marir.s3620
      @marir.s3620 8 месяцев назад +4

      22?! That's my age what the hell?! 😭

  • @sophiephilips-roberts3311
    @sophiephilips-roberts3311 Год назад +511

    Don't forget Jorts is also a union cat! He may not know how doors work, but he understands workers' rights :)
    My upstairs neighbor has an orange lad who is TINY, and whenever I go up to visit, he LAUNCHES himself into my arms. Definitely very friendly!

    • @begrackled
      @begrackled Год назад +16

      Solidarity forever.

    • @iamnohere
      @iamnohere Год назад +9

      I: A union cat? That's amazing ^^ Solidarity

    • @jema2609
      @jema2609 Год назад +7

      @begrackled - noooo, you missed the chance! It's "solidarity furrreverr!"

    • @fromthebackseat4865
      @fromthebackseat4865 4 месяца назад

      And he’s not ableist just for telling able bodied people to get their own groceries

  • @danilitcheva
    @danilitcheva Год назад +158

    My orange boy of 19 years was my best friend and partner in crime! Very self aware and proud, very loving and demanding, very loyal and true! Fought for his right to enjoy and rule life until the very end! Miss you forever, Sunshine! P.S. just adopted a rescue orange kitten and he is the silliest, goofiest, friendliest, most loving creature! Orange tabbies rule!

    • @manaash4316
      @manaash4316 Год назад +5

      Thank you for giving Sunshine a long life full of love. Glad he sent you a kitten to keep you company ❤

  • @strange420daze
    @strange420daze Год назад +346

    My orange cat lived for 19yrs and 10months, he was the most laid-back, friendly, intelligent buddy I could have ever hoped to have. And I got to live with him for 20 years! I miss you, Biscuit, you were a real one.

    • @CaptainMeowKitty
      @CaptainMeowKitty Год назад +5

      That's amazing!

    • @renee119
      @renee119 Год назад +6

      Same here with mine who will be 16 in August. My big baby. My partner of love and companionship. He's the best with gorgeous hazel eyes. I don't want to lose him ever! Sorry for your loss. Be well.

    • @realfridge
      @realfridge Год назад +2

      he was ancient!! i had a cat that lived til 17

    • @jessiedawn123
      @jessiedawn123 Год назад +1

      Biscuit 🥹 I love his name

    • @TwistedFoxblade
      @TwistedFoxblade Год назад +2

      My orange coon is the same way. Only cat that might give him a run for the intelligence meter is my black cat. They both learn pretty easy compared to the other 4 lol

  • @rebeccablakey2637
    @rebeccablakey2637 Год назад +56

    My family has 2 orange cats that are brothers from the same litter. They are the most loving , caring and loyal cats ever. Their dad is is also orange and absolutely loves my husband, my husband is his human. We are very blessed to have 3 orange cats that are the most amazing cats ever. All three orange cats are our fur children.

  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 Год назад +186

    Beautifully said, Jackson. It’s not the colour of the cat, it’s the CONNECTION and the LOVE. Rescue, rescue, RESCUE!!!

    • @jeanettemclaughlin4296
      @jeanettemclaughlin4296 Год назад +1

      I think it's sad that so many lovely animals are not being loved by families. All my pets have been rescued with the exception of my daughter's Guinea Pigs. For those little guys, you need a reliable source.

  • @sherrimclain1561
    @sherrimclain1561 Год назад +333

    I had an orange cat for 17 years. he was never dumb. friendly, cuddly, playful, very loving. never stupid. ♡

    • @steven95N
      @steven95N Год назад +36

      He's hogging the braincell.

    • @theblondesiouxsiesioux
      @theblondesiouxsiesioux Год назад +11

      Yeah, my "orange" cat is neither friendly nor dumb. He is very mischeivious though... We always said he was a cat troll.

    • @levibull6063
      @levibull6063 Год назад +3

      My partners cat ... lovely lovely ginger boy
      But will lick you non stop
      Trip on himself and meow outside for the door to be opened...... even though it is open
      Lovely guy though just very very .... dopey
      He even trips on the door frame coming in or just over his own foot

    • @theblondesiouxsiesioux
      @theblondesiouxsiesioux Год назад +4

      @@levibull6063 Damn. Seems clumsy. I love you call him a ginger, I'm a redhead and call mine a ginger lolz. We lived in a very rural great basin city (and I guess my cat still does). My cat seems to hold the record in the area for years lived without disappearing, 16, and going strong, so he's gotta be fairly capable for a cat, or he's just super lucky.
      Love my Tiger, even though he's a major troll.

    • @ILuvAyeAye
      @ILuvAyeAye Год назад +6

      I'm not sure I'd call orange cats dumb, just unwise. 😂They're very clever at solving what they want to solve! But they take risks that seem, well, unwise haha. Mine is very loving and cuddly as well.

  • @kakaisthecat
    @kakaisthecat Год назад +140

    🐈🧡My orange cream tabby boy is supper loving and affectionate. He greets me with his tail high up when I come home. He cuddles with me and keeps quiet in my bed when I am sleeping. But right after I wake up, he will snuggle with me with his loud purrs. When I am crying, he will pat me and sit with me. When I need some personal space, he will stay away. He is also such a foodie. He eats like a pig 🐽. He is silly that makes me laugh sometimes. He is indeed larger than other cats. He is pretty well built. If he were a human, he would look like a ginger football player, likely a running back because he loves sprinting off. He is so precious to me!

    • @shortnsweet1980
      @shortnsweet1980 Год назад +7

      My male is Huge as well. I hadn't realized for the longest since my female won't have anything to do with him. She's almost 17 so just older and set in her ways 😊

    • @meganrae2508
      @meganrae2508 Год назад +1

      That sounds very much like my orange boy!

    • @lillyanderson3623
      @lillyanderson3623 Год назад +1

      I have 2 orange males. Both are neutered, but sadly, they don't get along. They are both adorable, crazy and affectionate!

    • @Strawnanabby
      @Strawnanabby Год назад +2

      Why did this post make me cry 😂❤ so cute

    • @brendalucian6219
      @brendalucian6219 Год назад +1

      My orange and white tabby kitten Spot is very clingy and affectionate - my calico kitten Patches is affectionate too,but not as much as Spot is.If I'm sitting in one of our chairs in the living room,the first one that will climb up on me is Spot.I said to my husband we should have named him Worf instead of Spot, because he loves to "Klingon" to me😂!

  • @Lolia.
    @Lolia. 11 месяцев назад +108

    I've never heard this meme before lol. My beautiful ginger girl Dot was so intelligent and highly self aware that she's ruined my average perception of cats lol. I miss her so much, she passed away in January this year and I'm still grieving. Honestly one in a million and 18 years together wasn't long enough, she will forever be in my heart.

    • @TheSonicFairy
      @TheSonicFairy 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe smart orange cats are rare. You must've been lucky.

    • @angusvansatriani784
      @angusvansatriani784 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm so very sorry for your loss! Having spent so much time together can become a double edged sword when experiencing the pain of such a loss. I never understood, "It is better to have loved and lost, etc...." until the loss of my beloved kitty. May the many loving memories get you through the especially dark times of grief. Sending you kind thoughts.

    • @isamuddin1
      @isamuddin1 2 месяца назад

      A girl tabby is a rare breed that nice...

  • @marionbarber984
    @marionbarber984 Год назад +181

    Hi Jackson! My orange tabby, Tiger, I adopted him from our local animal shelter a day before he was going to be Put to sleep. He was a neighbor cat that came over and hung out. Another neighbor took him to the shelter and I wondered where he was. There he was on the shelters web site in the feral section. I went down there and found out wht happened and adopted him. I let the original owners know and that was fine with them. He was about four years old and had not been neutered. He was kind of a friendly tough guy. I had him for 11 years now. What a wonderful, funny loving cat. Special cat. Marion

    • @hannahfritz6252
      @hannahfritz6252 Год назад +12

      That’s so awesome! I’m sure those 11 extra years were the best in his life, it’s so sad he was about to be put to sleep, thank goodness you rescued him!

    • @lauramorrell4435
      @lauramorrell4435 Год назад +11

      I rescued an orange boy 7 months ago. He was the exact opposite my other rescue , which was a girl calico. Calico is shy and will only go to me, and orange boy is social, gregarious, and loving. He has taught my little girl to come out of her shell and not hide. She just doesn't want to miss his antics. Now they both make me laugh every day. 😂❤

    • @pamborkowski7415
      @pamborkowski7415 Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @ozywomandius2290
      @ozywomandius2290 Год назад +1

      I like the “friendly tough guy” description, so accurate for mine too😁

  • @Merlchar
    @Merlchar Год назад +309

    The most brilliant and thoughtful cat I ever knew was a polydactyl orange cat. He could open doors, even the ones with round handles, and he was also very emotionally intelligent with humans. If you were having a bad day, he'd literally open the door to your room and check in on you.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад +20

      Sadjanese was like that... except he weighed in over 30 friggin' pounds (and was the SECOND giant feline in my life)... Hell of a thing to be flopped on the couch for a stomach ache, though... only to get a 30 pound PLOP to wake you up and see if you're still breathin... haha...
      I was still pretty young when we got Jody... who eventually became "The King" when he topped out over 35 pounds... Black and white, with a lopsided mustache and a little goatee... Sort of looked like Charlie Chaplin was drunk when he put on his face... and BIG tufts and bold "eyes" on his ears... SO we figured at least part bobcat or lynx (maybe...probably)... He'd scare the Jehovah's Witnesses off the porch, though... and he didn't take NOTHING off of NOBODY... ever. Playful as a kitten, and good with kids... BUT MAN... you did NOT want to piss off "THE King"... not even if you were a pitbull. ;o)

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Год назад +7

      but how many toes did he have? cant tell everyone he was polydactyl and leave us hanging on the number! 7 toes? 8? all one on foot or many feet? so many questions

    • @vickypedia1308
      @vickypedia1308 Год назад +2

      ​@@gnarthdarkanen7464what were you feeding those cats??

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад +1

      @@vickypedia1308 Lucky enough Jody (THE King) was pretty avid about feeding himself... though the local rabbit population, squirrel population, and even the ground hog (gopher) population took pretty solid hits in the territory for that decade and a half or so...
      Sadji'... Well, beyond my contribution of 5 pounds a week, he was a community cat through the building... and I know for a fact he ate regularly enough at 6 other households... He wasn't exactly scrawny... but he wasn't an unhealthy degree of fat for a cat, either... plenty active and all... just not quite the outdoorsy "mayhem incarnate" of THE King... ;o)

    • @GodVanisher
      @GodVanisher Год назад +3

      The smartest beings are always the ones that have/had higher chance of random gene mutation.

  • @Sciathan_Leathair
    @Sciathan_Leathair Год назад +353

    Just lost my orange guy a little before the 4th of July. He was the sweetest, smartest, lovingest, who thought he was a human...greeted people like a puppy and always wanted to make friends with any living being. He is greatly missed. R.I.P Wynn.

    • @Loki-and-Thor
      @Loki-and-Thor Год назад +8

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Wynn sounds amazing and I’m sure he lived his best nine lives with you. RIP Wynn.

    • @AlanaGurl
      @AlanaGurl Год назад +4

      Condolences 🧡

    • @rebeccanorton2892
      @rebeccanorton2892 Год назад +4

      God comfort you in your loss

    • @lydianoack4552
      @lydianoack4552 Год назад +5

      So sorry for your loss. Wynn sounds a lot like my Lil' Carrot, he must have enriched your life so much 🐈🌈

    • @erikastoncius6560
      @erikastoncius6560 Год назад +7

      I lost my orange kitty on the 5th of July! I'm still heartbroken, he was truly the coolest cat I ever had!

  • @paramitch
    @paramitch 10 месяцев назад +42

    Loved this hilarious video, Jackson! I'm surprised you hadn't heard about orange tabby stereotypes, though -- vets literally call them "mellow yellows" because they tend to be so laid-back and social. (I still miss my sweet orange boy Sam, now gone almost 20 years and I still miss him so much.)

  • @klars2421
    @klars2421 Год назад +252

    I love my orange but he definitely has.... Quirks. Jackson's advice helped me when he was a kitten. He wouldn't use the litter box and kept pooping behind my computer. Want to know how I fixed it? I put a litter box behind my computer. Ta da! Thank you Jackson for teaching me to listen to my cats! ❤

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Год назад +10

      Clever!

    • @ashleymcgee3536
      @ashleymcgee3536 Год назад +8

      Worked for my girl Leigha too. She was peeing in the dining room, so we put a very small box there to remind her to use it and transitioned her to the bigger boxes. She was just being picky about where here box was.

    • @dianebannister4591
      @dianebannister4591 Год назад +4

      My neighbor had an orange cat 🐈 and he said the cat refused to use the litter box even though their other cat did. He said that it would only go in the bathroom in the bath tub. I thought it was so funny. 🤣 😆 😂

  • @maryannewhite3620
    @maryannewhite3620 Год назад +149

    We had an orange tabby. He was anything but stupid but he didn’t always think things through. He was friendly and so loving. He was tolerant and nothing seemed to bother him. He was totally chill. In his latter days, he was deaf and blind. It never even phased him. He walked around the house like he could see. He was still a happy cat. Miss that guy.

    • @GatlinsMema
      @GatlinsMema Год назад +5

      I had about the same experience with both of the orange males I’ve had. So chill, every animal, as well as every person, loved them to pieces.

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

    • @hxcknall_
      @hxcknall_ Год назад

      That's the thing. My orange boy is a sweetheart but he is way too intelligent and that gets him in trouble. If he wants something, he will get it but then he doesn't know how to go back to the beginning.

    • @missyscastle
      @missyscastle Год назад

      you were a great cat mommy

    • @maryannewhite3620
      @maryannewhite3620 Год назад

      @@missyscastle Thank you.

  • @neeleynonea
    @neeleynonea Год назад +63

    Longest relationship I had with a male was with my orange tomcat. He taught a dozen children how to be nice to animals. He played fetch and loved green olives. I had him for 20 years. That cat was smarter than most people I know, he was a lot more polite. I miss him.

    • @rhythmandblues_alibi
      @rhythmandblues_alibi Год назад +2

      Sorry for your loss. He sounds wonderful 💜💜💜

    • @OpposingPony
      @OpposingPony Год назад +1

      My cat is black and not orange but he also loves to play fetch, his favorite toys are pipe cleaners! I'd never heard of a cat that fetches or comes when he's called.

    • @afreaknamedallie1707
      @afreaknamedallie1707 Год назад +2

      I've never heard of another cat that liked green olives!! We had a Norwegian forest cat when I was a kid who loved them!

    • @neeleynonea
      @neeleynonea Год назад +2

      @@afreaknamedallie1707 I had never heard of another cat that liked green olives either. Til now

    • @neeleynonea
      @neeleynonea Год назад +2

      @@Abcd-jz4gp my orange guy loved kittens too. A half feral cat gave birth in my house and my orange cat literally raised them

  • @jameshumphrey2345
    @jameshumphrey2345 9 месяцев назад +6

    I cohabited with an orange dude for many years and I miss him a lot. He was courageous and made friends easily, but was also the smartest cat I’ve ever encountered. He had the power of analyzing a situation, acting effectively, and even communicating to make sure I understood what he was getting at. He also had some of the most uproarious workout sessions with a rubber band.

  • @theutubelords3956
    @theutubelords3956 Год назад +58

    It is so true about them choosing you. My black cat chose me at a meet and greet. Hopped on my lap, put a paw on each of my shoulders and gazed into my eyes as I pet him. Needless to say, there was no way I was leaving without him!

  • @pamelablasko7601
    @pamelablasko7601 Год назад +112

    Our sweet orange boy Maxwell was SO friendly!! Everyone in the neighborhood knew him😂 and loved him. He was the most cuddly, personable, and loving cat. He even walked with us when we walked the dogs. He succumbed to dermal cancer and we miss his precious soul every single day❤

    • @imlistening3021
      @imlistening3021 Год назад +4

      My orange guy Harry also walks on a leash with me like a dog! People that see us in the neighborhood are so weirded out and so charmed by that!

    • @vickyschieman2694
      @vickyschieman2694 Год назад +5

      Aw, the neighbor's orange cat always trails a few paces behind when she walks their two chihuahuas. I bet the pups are jealous; their kitty brother can wander through yards while the doggos are restrained by their leashes.

    • @imlistening3021
      @imlistening3021 Год назад +3

      @@vickyschieman2694 That's so cute! Yes, I bet the pups are jealous! My Harry has to walk on a leash or he's zoom off and start a tiff with a neighbor cat, but he's such a great boy! Very friendly to people which my other kitties are pretty shy.

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

  • @LoomofDreams
    @LoomofDreams Год назад +80

    My experience with orangies (as I call them) having volunteered in rescue, fostered, and had my own … most of the males have been laid back/friendly and very smart. The females have been either very spicy, or just like the males. In the end, you’re absolutely right. Every cat is an individual. What I always tell people is to go into a shelter and meet the cats. If you’re looking for a particular personality, then meet the cats who the staff recommend that might fit the bill. I tend to be drawn to male cats, though the few females I’ve had have been wonderful, mellow, affectionate cats. I have friends who are drawn to female cats for whatever reason. My #1 recommendation is this: if you’re looking for a particular personality, go for an adult cat, because their personalities are formed and you know what you’re getting. If you don’t care and just want to connect, then go with an open mind and meet ALL ages. Kittens are cute, but adults and seniors have SO MUCH to offer!

    • @Laura-ed5kf
      @Laura-ed5kf Год назад +9

      I want both an orange boy & a black boy…have neither. What I have is two girls who picked me as adults: an aggravating tortie who must have SOME Asian-talker in her gene pool. She’s so judgey and doesn’t shut-up!…but loyal-beyond-loyal for 14-years!!! Also a brown tabby who chose our porch after her family was evicted during the COVID-fallout, loves to lick us until she falls asleep, and feels like a chinchilla. She’s super-quiet, chirps & chatters like a bird.
      Agreed: two cats I’d NEVER have picked based on color but oh my goodness!…so happy each chose us!!

    • @LoomofDreams
      @LoomofDreams Год назад +7

      @@Laura-ed5kf I hear you. I’ve had tuxedo cats, orangies, brown tabbies, and grey cats. Never had one that was solid black. After my orange Maine Coon cross passed away in 2020, I was really missing the orange cat vibe (I adopted a fluffy tuxedo and already had a short hair grey and white boy). So when I had to retire my old guy from pet therapy, Istarted looking for a younger kitty who had the right temperament to continue the therapy work. I went to the shelter focused primarily on orange boys who were a minimum of two years (they can’t join the therapy program until they’re two). Ended up walking out with a seven month old black-brown tabby. I met him on a whim, not intending to adopt a young cat but just saying hi to his “pod” of 6-9 month olds. I ended up picking him up and knew immediately he was the one. You just can’t predict these things. I absolutely adore him and though he can’t be a pet therapist yet, I feel confident that he’ll be perfect at it when he’s old enough. And he’s been an amazing addition to my family!

  • @richardstierwalt2874
    @richardstierwalt2874 10 месяцев назад +24

    Perfect sentiment at the end there!
    The best cats- no, the best pets, are the ones who pick you.

  • @nostalgiataxi
    @nostalgiataxi Год назад +134

    my orange boy's health is starting to decline drastically and its been breaking my heart, he's very old and i hate to think our time together is almost over but i will always remember him for being the most charismatic cat i ever had with such a loving personality. he's so unique to me, he was a cat that always noticed when i was sad and would give me extra company, there was such caretaker personality to him and how he cared for me during hard times.
    update: he was taken to the vet and it turns out he had an infection from a cat fight, since then he has gained most of his weight back and he is looking completely different and healthy. i'm so blessed he's okay!

    • @fireblast133
      @fireblast133 Год назад +1

      Sounds like he’ll go out old, safe, and happy.

    • @Loki-and-Thor
      @Loki-and-Thor Год назад +1

      I’m so glad to hear that your orange boy is better. He sounds like a wonderful companion. It’s so scary when your cat is unwell and you think you might lose them.
      My big orange boy, in my profile picture, was wobbly on his back legs, falling when he tried to jump and vey lethargic. We took him to the emergency vet where they did some tests and put him on a drip for fluids. He came home the next day and we were told he probably had HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) needed a heart scan and may only live for six months to a year. I was so upset. He seemed to be back to normal in about two or three days and stopping him tearing around the house and play fighting with his little orange brother was impossible. After his heart scan we got the good news that his heart was fine and he probably just bumped into something or caught his back leg when jumping on top of a door. I can completely relate to your relief at your orange boy’s recovery. My hubby did moan a little that we spent £1,500 (about $1928) to find out that our big guy was clumsy but he was so worried about him and happy that he was okay in the end.

  • @AllyBarkin
    @AllyBarkin Год назад +185

    We have an orange tabby named Jasper, and he’s pretty much the stereotype, except he’s not exactly dumb. He definitely does riskier things, but he’s surprisingly clever & good at figuring things out. Makes him quite an unpredictable little guy xP

    • @cowculating
      @cowculating Год назад +5

      I think it's also important to remember that the stereotype of the orange cats sharing one braincell is meant in a very loving way.. mine is very loving and a great hunter but still a bit airheaded :D it's all just a good-hearted jest

    • @cyborgwizard8923
      @cyborgwizard8923 Год назад +4

      I also got an orange cat named Jasper! He's our little goofball, always meowing at nothing and running around for no good reason. Thing about him though? He's gotta be one of the most loving cats I've ever had. He knows when I'm upset and does everything he can to cheer me up. He greets me when I come home and actually wakes me up if I sleep through my alarm. Only once before have I had a cat who actually tried to take care of me, so when people say they're friendly, they're right!

    • @Tobynsocks
      @Tobynsocks Год назад +3

      my Toby sounds exactly like Jasper. We walk them on a leash take them on Hikes and he is the first person to jump on a stranger like a dog. Puts his paws right on their thighs and wants to be pet. He does do some silly s*** loves to sit in the refrigerator love to eat snow and we'll get mad at me if I don't bring snow back in the house when I go outside on our porch

  • @SuperNovaKat64
    @SuperNovaKat64 Год назад +45

    Every orange cat I have ever owned has been so loving and friendly and just a little bit special

  • @brreakfastYT
    @brreakfastYT 7 месяцев назад +10

    I've had my little orange boy for a few months now and he is 50% snuggly sleepyhead and 50% crazy, running across the house then running back and fighting your hand to the death XD
    And I love him so much

  • @lenoraberendt750
    @lenoraberendt750 Год назад +153

    Jackson…you are such a great advocate for cats. Thanks for your many years of good information and laughs! I’ve been living with cats non-stop for over 42 years and it has been pure joy. 🐱 💕

    • @jewelleryaddict
      @jewelleryaddict Год назад +12

      Wow a fellow cat person! Husband and I have had so many cats in 40 years all special all wonderful. All different. Usually had 2 to 4 at a time. And some lived outdoors never could tame about dozen or so. Right now 2 live upstairs and 2 in huge basement in our office. And one in attached garage with heat and his own a/c. What wonderful life it's been couldn't live without cats. Most came from streets or rescued or from people who could no longer care fro them. Found one at post office in old winter nite. One from Walmart parking lot. Some just show up, one at front door covered in oil took to vet covered him with mineral oil to rid car oil and he lived many years called him Slick 50 from a old TV commercial in 70s.

    • @detailedanimation
      @detailedanimation Год назад +4

      I comepletely agree! Jackson has been so dedicated and informative about cats since I can remember!

    • @JacksonGalaxy
      @JacksonGalaxy  Год назад +11

      thank you - truly means a lot. I advocate for you, too!

  • @amandacurwick851
    @amandacurwick851 Год назад +64

    I’m 1000% for letting your pet choose you. Both of my kitties picked me. Weasley saw me approach the cage he and another (older) kitten shared and threw his head into my hand when I held it out and instantly revved his purring motor. He then cried when I left (to fill out paperwork). My Ivy seemed to be waiting for me. She was in the cat room at the humane society, sitting in the window sill and as soon as the volunteer opened the door she turned her head, looked right at me and ran over to me, kept insisting I pet her and wouldn’t let any of the other cats come near.

    • @ILuvAyeAye
      @ILuvAyeAye Год назад +7

      While I agree, and my cat definitely found me, I will say that your description of Ivy reminded me of a cat I saw while volunteering at a shelter who would do that with every human who walked in. She would also sit on a poof in the middle of the room, and attack the tail of any cat that walked by. 😂 It was more about her letting all the cats in the room know that all the humans (and the high ground) were hers.
      It definitely got her adopted quickly though - she sat on one visitor's lap, and the rest was history. Her getting adopted left an opportunity for the other shyer cats to come out of their shells, because they just hid when she was ruling the roost.

    • @diane7193
      @diane7193 Год назад +7

      My orange cat, Alexander, came into my back yard and adopted my boyfriend and I. This was back in the 90's.

    • @diane7193
      @diane7193 Год назад +6

      Alexander was an alley cat and had been fighting with the other male cats. We got him neutered, as soon as we could, but not before he and the neighbors' male cat got into a fight and almost killed each other. They both needed medical care. They got their cat neutered, too. Both cats were aggressive with other cats even after getting fixed. Alex was very protective of us and a puppy we rescued. I still miss him.

    • @candy4weasley
      @candy4weasley Год назад +6

      Omg, my cat's name is Weasley too. I always wanted an orange and white male cat and to name him Weasley after my fav HP character, Ron. And I got him last April at 4.4 months old. He'll be a year and 8 months old tomorrow

    • @normalhuman9878
      @normalhuman9878 Год назад +2

      When a cat approaches me on the street, it’s coming home with me

  • @unclvinny
    @unclvinny Год назад +102

    My sister picked out Punkin at the pet store by listening for who was purring the loudest. Punkin was the sweetest, most affectionate cat I ever knew. She had long, gorgeous fur, and was a happy outdoor girl. (This was back in the 70s/80s, we didn’t know any better.) I’ve always wanted to meet another female orange cat, but still haven’t.

    • @realfridge
      @realfridge Год назад +7

      i heard something about 80% of orange cats being male? that may be the reason why you haven’t crossed paths with another female orange cat

    • @zekec6088
      @zekec6088 Год назад +1

      @@realfridge I'd assume they're already aware of that fact...

    • @awkwardlyrachel5524
      @awkwardlyrachel5524 Год назад +5

      My fluffy orange boy is named Punkin, too. Very energetic and cuddly, when he stops running.

    • @NymassKnyla
      @NymassKnyla Год назад +2

      We picked up a pandemic/pregnancy 1yr old from the shelter that is a long hair orange female. She was there with her sister but she tolerated my son holding her so much better than our older two cats, so she ended up coming home with us. She's now more of a menace than the other two or the kids, but she can be sweet when she wants cuddles.

    • @zenvariety9383
      @zenvariety9383 Год назад +1

      ​@@realfridgeI grew up with a female red tabby and a calico. The female red tabby was definitely smart, but also was territorial to cats outside the home. I remember a few instances when I was a kid she would growl at another cat. That was even the case when she first was introduced to a tuxedo cat we had and the calico at first.
      Yet now my folks have another female red tabby. Yet their cat is friendly and mischievous. Yesterday when my parents called me they informed me that their cat just learned how to turn on the kitchen faucet.

  • @ellencourtney7187
    @ellencourtney7187 Год назад +39

    We lost our handsome orange boy Fiyero this year. He was quirky and sweet and seemed to talk to ghosts in the walls. I miss him sleeping with me every night. RIP Fiyero ❤

  • @sevyne
    @sevyne Год назад +69

    Your wrap up about shelter cats: YES! I have the sweetest cat who has been such a comfort in tough times and is so intuitive who I got from a shelter. There was something magical about going there and hanging out with the cats and having this instant special connection with him. He definitely picked me, I accepted and it has been one of the best decisions of my life.

    • @sevyne
      @sevyne Год назад +6

      When I went back to pick him up, he immediately jumped into the carrier as if he was saying, "let's go home, mom."

  • @nr9795
    @nr9795 Год назад +93

    We just adopted two ginger boys - litter mates who were shelter-bound and needed a home (You DID say to get two) ... They are loving, fearless, cuddly, silly and quickly being accepted into the pride by our cat family. Its been the easiest adoption by far in terms of introducing them to our two older furbabies ... thanks in part to some advice we found here on this channel. Thanks for all you do.

  • @Miss_Mellie_Girl
    @Miss_Mellie_Girl Год назад +176

    Jackson, I agree with you 100% about it being all about the individual. I too have had many many rescue cats, several of which were orange. Each one was as different as could be, but I loved them all! Have a great weekend, Cat Daddy!

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

  • @dirah3040
    @dirah3040 Год назад +5

    My orange male adopted me. Buddy is about 2yrs old and is very smart. Still skidding, but knows the bed is a safe zone. He always has to have a paw on me, looks at me directly in the eyes and wins the staring contest. I have had many orange cats throughout my life, and he is the most unique of all my cats, think he was a dog in another life.

  • @littlemissshihtzu
    @littlemissshihtzu Год назад +153

    I love that you advocate for people to rescue! Thank you for doing that!!!! So many amazing cats and kittens in shelters just waiting and hoping for a loving home! 😻

    • @pamelablasko7601
      @pamelablasko7601 Год назад +6

      Our Maxwell was a rescue and the most loving cat we've ever been honored to pawrent❤😢❤

  • @joelspaulding5964
    @joelspaulding5964 Год назад +78

    We just lost our sweet orange cat 2 months ago. She screamed at us for 6 years, always being sure to speak to our hearts as well as ears.
    She is horribly missed.

  • @CraftySprig
    @CraftySprig Год назад +116

    Our orange girl fits most of the orange cat behavior stereotypes. She flips from being so smart to so dumb... SO FAST lol. We wouldn't trade her for the world. 🧡🧡

    • @standroid64
      @standroid64 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yup! 😂

    • @dandelionbritt
      @dandelionbritt 9 месяцев назад +1

      same! i never understood the memes until i got my own orange cat and she is sooo different than any other cat I have ever had lol. Love her to pieces

  • @nychellebrewer
    @nychellebrewer Год назад +68

    What a weird stereotype! We have two orange boys, and one is literally brilliant--when my daughter leaves the house he brings her stuffed animals to his food/water bowls and angles them in head-first so they can "eat". The other is the best vocal communicator I've ever met in a cat. He'll greet me when I come home, jump up to whatever surface brings him closest to my face, and begin long conversations, adjusting the pitch of his meows and chirps to my voice as I respond. So I've always thought of them as "smart cats." I had no idea there was this popular perception of them as clumsy and inept...

    • @MarianneCatherine
      @MarianneCatherine 3 месяца назад +1

      That's one of the cutest cat stories I've ever heard!!! Thank you! 😊 I had a beige colored boy who was very smart too. He didn't like it when his dry food was spread all over his bowl, and he'd look up me, and I'd push it together for him. So I thought, let me show him how to do it. So, after that, he would take his little paw and pile the food together himself! 🐈😼

  • @fwebster6226
    @fwebster6226 Год назад +53

    The only orange cat I have ever owned alerted me to prowlers outside our house, she woke me up by running up and down the bed until I woke up to find her looking towards the window with her ears pointing in that direction. She was my hero! Agree with you Jackson that people are just generalising. Every cat acts weird sometimes 😂

    • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059
      @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 Год назад +6

      The only cats that are wierd are the ones that aren't wierd...

    • @Bananaterricottapie
      @Bananaterricottapie Год назад +7

      That's terrifying!!! Wow, you're lucky!! The cat I had growing up used to growl at strangers who walked by the window 😂 lol instead of a dog that barks at the mailman, we had a protective cat!
      Still in shock about your story!

    • @fwebster6226
      @fwebster6226 Год назад +2

      @@Bananaterricottapie ikr - with the cats I have now, if they are listening to something I can’t hear and they look worried- I check it out.

  • @dtoons1100
    @dtoons1100 Год назад +46

    I had an orange female as my first cat, and I haven’t had such an affectionate cat since then. She followed me everywhere inside, outside, she was so attached and loving. Never finicky or temperamental. She was always just a little ball of love.

  • @megan5867
    @megan5867 Год назад +39

    My orange girl is the absolute sweetest cat ever. She's so polite! If I forget her 6pm dinner by 5 minutes, she's not yelling at me, she comes up to me, and politely puts her paw on my shoulder. As soon as she does that, I'm like "Oh, baby, I'm so sorry, I'm late aren't I?" She is the sweetest cat ever. Also, I would say my tortie does not have much tortitude, she's a little more rambunctious, but still just an absolute sweetheart.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Год назад

      The orange ones that I had that were female were not at all mischievous. It's the boys that are more so. lol I miss all my cats that have passed. Cats have short lives.

  • @TheWavepattern
    @TheWavepattern Год назад +55

    Orange cats have huge hearts❤. They will go above and beyond for humans and cats they love. Their most common trait is bravery in my opinion and also friendliness 🥰

  • @ozywomandius2290
    @ozywomandius2290 Год назад +29

    Our dude (Charlie) was a ball of fire. He started as a half-feral neighborhood bully tom, and mellowed into a cantankerous gentleman. He would often call to us from another room, and there was always sth he wanted us to notice or take action on: a package at the door, a full moon to admire. Smart, cranky, but also loving and cuddly when it struck him. I miss him every time I come home. He was always meowing at me through the window. 🧡 no one will ever replace him🧡

  • @ruthspanos2532
    @ruthspanos2532 Год назад +72

    Our orange cat was bold and friendly and feisty. He was born in a horse barn, and traveled with us to two different houses. He played fetch with yarn balls. He did get locked in the neighbor’s house and climbed up a tree and got stuck. He never made the same mistake twice, though, so he wasn’t dumb. He lived a very long life in spite of being an outdoor cat. He is missed.

    • @learningisfun2108
      @learningisfun2108 Год назад

      I concur. My orange cat is bold, friend feisty. And will play fetch sometimes. He demands loving sometimes but is very smart.

    • @heinrichagrippa5681
      @heinrichagrippa5681 Год назад

      @danymilll707 Why are you asking to ask? If you're asking a question, you can and you will and you just did.

  • @blumen123
    @blumen123 Год назад +153

    We had a female orange and she was not friendly at all. In fact, she was my first cat and set the tone for my relationship to cats today, which has not been positive. Today I own Huckleberry, a grey striped tabby male, who is helping me love cats again. He is the best.

    • @kingblanketfort
      @kingblanketfort Год назад +11

      See I had something like this happen only it was with dogs. Used to absolutely love dogs, until I had some bad run-ins with some of the nastiest, misbehaving, ill-mannered, untrained dogs I've ever seen in my life and it highlighted all the awful aspects of dogs. Loud, smelly, drooly, space-invading, needy, jumping, misbehaving (like jettisoning out the front door to 'run off' and be a pain in the arse to catch; spoiler alert, one was a Husky)
      I am now trying my best to get used to dogs again, to get that love for them back. But oh...ohhhh it's so hard. I've come to the conclusion that I am simply not a dog person, but I want to learn to appreciate them again.
      Any suggestions anyone?

    • @anngraf7465
      @anngraf7465 Год назад +9

      @@MimaLdn I had no idea that was the case. She was abused as a kitten and my brother rescued her out of a nasty situation, so I think she never really trusted humans, understandably so. He gave her a long and beautiful life, but she was never friendly.

    • @HatshepsutVaro
      @HatshepsutVaro Год назад +5

      Same! An orange cat from a neighbor got out of his house and attacked two cats that were friendly. Tabby cats are the ones that I have met that are friendly with everyone, even with a dog!

    • @StabbieStab555
      @StabbieStab555 Год назад +9

      My orange tabby is a girl and a total B. I love her to death but I also know to just leave her alone. She constantly chooses violence. Not to mention my husky is scared of her lol

    • @therejectedbeatle
      @therejectedbeatle Год назад +2

      That makes me laugh cause my grey tabby female is not friendly at all. Maybe, the boy orange cats and greys are friendlier? 😂

  • @deldarel
    @deldarel Год назад +12

    new grown up family sitcom cartoon:
    "Hey Tortie! Tortie, look what I bought."
    "I swear to god, Orange if it is another roo"
    "IT'S ANOTHER ROOMBA"
    *laugh track*

  • @lastromantic49
    @lastromantic49 Год назад +83

    Our two orange boys fit the stereotype. The older one, Rusty, is silly and his mood changes with the wind. The other, Bevo, is younger and has always been our "hold my beer cat", totally without fear, knows no boundaries, the first to befriend the big dogs, likes to play bowling ball to the chickens. (We have a big safe yard, safe mostly because of said big dog who is also Bevo's giant chew toy!) Bevo likes to play pranks on the other cats. Yes, he is our Dennis totally! We have lots of cats, all rescues. Thanks for the video.

    • @shochre6497
      @shochre6497 Год назад

      Haha mine does too, he's a very goofy boy!

  • @anxietealeaves9170
    @anxietealeaves9170 Год назад +59

    This was such a fun video. I rescued my first orange cat less than a year ago, and he's absolutely delightful. He's the most affectionate and smart cat I've ever met.

    • @heytheyby
      @heytheyby Год назад +5

      I have my first orange boy after a lifetime of every other cat color. He is the loviest, cuddliest, goofiest dude ever. I definitely understand why people adore them!

  • @xmarksthespot8216
    @xmarksthespot8216 Год назад +940

    Smartest cat I've ever had. Wrote down all the words he understand. Over 60. Smarter than any of the three husbands I had. One was a multi millionaire! Lol

  • @nickelkins4008
    @nickelkins4008 7 месяцев назад +3

    I describe my orange boy as the smartest dumb cat I have ever met . He will run full tilt into a window but has learned out how to open doors.

  • @jonnystu13
    @jonnystu13 Год назад +33

    My cat Littlefoot was an orange fluff ball, and I love and miss him every day! He was my friend and protector. I was afraid of the dark as a kid, and if I became afraid, I would call him. When I heard his footsteps on the wooden floor, it was like him yelling, "I'm on my way Jonny!!!" Gone almost 20 years. Still love him.

    • @elusivemayfly7534
      @elusivemayfly7534 Год назад +1

      I bet he’s still looking out for you ❤

    • @MK-ih6wp
      @MK-ih6wp Год назад +1

      Littlefoot!!! Great name.

  • @SpicyMcG
    @SpicyMcG Год назад +73

    My kitty was an orange, black, white tortie! She passed last month tragically but she was wild, amazing and truly divine! I was so lucky and blessed to keep, care and learn from her! She lifted my spirits so much!! I gotta share more about her in video.. There’s no such thing as too many cat videos, right?! 💔

    • @JustaMuteCat
      @JustaMuteCat Год назад +3

      Sorry to hear about her passing, hope you okay. I myself lost the last one that lived with me and my family since I was a kid several months ago and it still gives me pangs, specially since I couldn’t be with him or my family at such time since I been living all the way across the globe for the past few years due to work.

    • @roushanam
      @roushanam 10 месяцев назад

      😪

  • @vaskitheinsane3985
    @vaskitheinsane3985 Год назад +137

    My father had a orange lady named Mitsi. He had her for 28 years and I grew up with her. So smart, so kind and my dad saved her from getting killed by his terrible neighbor. She was seriously the best little ball of life that graced all of us in our family. The day she left us was a large hole. Not a day we don’t think about her and the memories we all had. Nicest cat, beautiful soul, we were so lucky to have her. Now male orange cats on the other hand LOL they are little goofballs and I love it. Mitsi is the reason my dad met my mother, she got out and he was running after her and Mitsi ran to my mom and snuggled on her. And history is from there. My mother has stories where she wasn’t allowed in the crib but she would put her paw through to have her paw on me, anytime I played Mitsi sat with me or joined in, she also also sat with me while I watched films or played games. Seriously she was something else and was kicking it for so many years. I was convinced at one point she was immortal.

    • @dianebannister4591
      @dianebannister4591 Год назад +4

      Your dad's cat lived 28 years?! I never heard of a cat living that long.

    • @WarriorLionstripe
      @WarriorLionstripe Год назад +10

      @@dianebannister4591 The oldest cat lived well into their thirties. 28 is still old, but it isn’t the oldest they can get.

    • @dianebannister4591
      @dianebannister4591 Год назад +2

      @@WarriorLionstripe WOW! I never heard of any cat living into its 30s. Is it a certain breed that has longevity like that?

    • @WarriorLionstripe
      @WarriorLionstripe Год назад +3

      @@dianebannister4591 Nope! While having a certain breed may increase the chances, it’s mostly because of how the cat has been raised, treated, and cared for. A cat living well after 20 years is a cat who is cared for exceptionally well.

    • @dianebannister4591
      @dianebannister4591 Год назад +1

      @@WarriorLionstripe Thank you for the information.

  • @thecatherd
    @thecatherd Год назад +7

    I grew up with a very sweet old orange cat called Tiggy, she was very lazy just enjoyed the simple pleasures of life: sitting on the boiler cupboard and purring at the wall and only leaving that spot to get pets and food. As an adult I rescued an elderly orange male named Oscar who only ever wanted to be making biscuits in someone's lap. I miss them both dearly. They may not have had many thoughts in their little brains but they were wonderful cats.

  • @bethpemberton7980
    @bethpemberton7980 Год назад +21

    I had an office cat Rocky. Stood outside the door and greeted all my pediatric patients. He had a little cat house and his bowl. Everyone knew him. People would holler "Hey Rocky" bec his name is on the house and he was constantly at the door. Just to say hello and get pets and love. He was cockeyed. A dilute orange. The best ambassador of catdom. R.I.P. Rocky.

  • @somhairlemcf5316
    @somhairlemcf5316 Год назад +12

    An orange cat accompanied me 17 years of my life. I got him from an animal shelter and the first night he stayed with me he was so thankful and happy. He went to bed when I did and got up when I did. When I laid down on the sofa, he was on my lap. My best friend for 17 years. But even when he was old he still was the boss and scared other cats away around our house. I still miss him.

  • @Th3_n3rdtavrn
    @Th3_n3rdtavrn Год назад +34

    My cats had kittens about 6 months ago, out of all the kittens I chose to keep the little orange one. He has became the most affectionate cuddly kitty I have.

    • @Babycat42069
      @Babycat42069 Год назад +4

      Hopefully everyone got fixed after that

    • @mrssandlin3176
      @mrssandlin3176 Год назад +3

      Orange kitties are wonderful😍

  • @annettemurielle
    @annettemurielle Год назад +8

    I've had a few orange cats. The last one, Gorky, was nuts. A total sweetheart and my very best friend, but nuttier than a jar of Planters. And yes, found him on the top shelf in my hall closet with the door closed more than a few times. He stalked air, a lot. I miss him.

  • @Hailey-wl2bw
    @Hailey-wl2bw Год назад +118

    Our orange fits all the stereotypes - but I wouldn't have him any other way! We didn't even know there was a stereotype for orange cats until after we found him and began questioning his behavior 😂
    And we loved the education provided in this video, thank you!

  • @AbagailGrayce
    @AbagailGrayce Год назад +38

    Your last part is absolutely right! I had my heart set on getting a tortie as my first personal cat after loving my childhood tortie so much. But I saw this tuxedo in the local paper and my heart melted, and now we’re soulmates! And we just got a second cat and she’s still not a tortie, she’s a Siamese 😂 the most important thing is loving the cat who needs you. ❤

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад

      Torties rock they definitely have their own personality that doesn’t compare to any other kind of not necessarily breed but markings because tortoise shells are not a breed they must be or they should be because they are divas big time

  • @megandrehr3420
    @megandrehr3420 Год назад +10

    Orange cat behavior is a whole situation I never understood until I got a pair

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

  • @Torraduke
    @Torraduke 3 месяца назад +2

    I have a 1 year old orange tabby and he is legitimately crazy. Some of his weirdest behavior is how he climbs into the fridge everytime I open it and everytime I pull out any bag of chips, he will start biting the bag. Also the way he'll charge into the bathroom and try to leap up to the sink and fall off.

  • @elizabethzander4273
    @elizabethzander4273 Год назад +26

    Our orange cat, Oats, was a stray who wandered up to my brother outside of a church. We think she might have been abandoned there since she took to him immediately and let him put her in his jacket for warmth. I came to pick her up and I nursed her back to health. She wouldn't eat solid food so I was feeding her puree pouch treats several times a day until she was healthy enough to try something solid. At first I thought I was lucky, I thought orange tabbies were stupid so she wouldn't get into too much trouble. Hoo boy has that changed. She tries to steal the hair ties out of ponytails and has figured out how to use her polydactyl thumbs to grab some things. She's a downright menace but we love her. She's also incredibly friendly and affectionate, like more than any other cat I've had including the male orange tabby from my childhood.

    • @mrssandlin3176
      @mrssandlin3176 Год назад +1

      Your female orange is a genetic wonder just so you know, that's a rarity. Usually the orange gene only produces males❤️

  • @alaura.ortiz20
    @alaura.ortiz20 Год назад +17

    My orange boy was the absolute light of our lives and touched the heart of so many. 🧡

  • @alrandom18
    @alrandom18 Год назад +11

    It took my third ginger to realize just how specific to gingers the behaviors are.

  • @a_naotenhonome780
    @a_naotenhonome780 4 месяца назад +3

    When you adpot a orange there's a 50/50 chance of either being the sweetest and friendliest cat you ever had or a actual insane creature
    (And both are wins on my eyes)

  • @musicalexistence1
    @musicalexistence1 Год назад +10

    I adopted two little brothers almost six years ago now, im happy about it every day. Seeing them grow up together and be cats together and the way they express their love is so precious. I love loving cats

  • @aerialkat
    @aerialkat Год назад +14

    We have a male orange cat from a rescue. He’s so affectionate and loves being pet. He’s completely non-destructive, somewhat food motivated and loves to play with any cat toy. We’re so grateful to have him in our lives. 🐈

    • @patricknez7258
      @patricknez7258 Год назад

      Awesome! 🥰

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, if you don’t mind me asking where are you from

  • @cheryllundholm8779
    @cheryllundholm8779 Год назад +9

    My cat has red hair, just like my sister! He is my Viking Kitty!

  • @melissawalker4093
    @melissawalker4093 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just got my first orange kitten. He is a crazy ball of energy! He is also an absolute love bug. He was a stray on a farm so it took some time for him not to be scared anymore but when he did he is everywhere. The first time he started rubbing on my face he tried to pull out my nose ring!

  • @BelleAim
    @BelleAim Год назад +20

    I immediately connected with a calico from a rescue but she was only allowed to be adopted with one other cat (they were worried she wouldn’t do well as the only cat in the home) so I also rescued her sister, a super soft orange cat! Our orange cat falls into the genius Dennis the Menace category (cat-egory!). She is so smart, fearless, and strong! She knows how to open cabinets and get to any surface in the house. She’s not scared of our dog and is a great hunter too. Our calico is very docile, gentle, cautious, and talkative. She’s also the bigger cat weight-wise (although the extra fluff on the orange cat makes her look bigger). I love them both very much! Although most of the family is very annoyed with our orange cat since she has destroyed so many headphone cables, power cables, and a few kids toys 😅
    Not sure why I felt the need to share this but there you go ❤ hope you have a lovely day!

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 Год назад +2

      Sharing tales of love is always good. Thanks for taking them both into your life.

    • @terryt.1643
      @terryt.1643 11 месяцев назад +1

      We had a stray orange cat come live with us, which we named Velociraptor, as you can guess he was an amazing hunter. He was one of a kind.

  • @mossymosscreature
    @mossymosscreature Год назад +7

    My favourite orange internet cats are Haku and Nagi from Rachel and Jun's channel. They're the sweetest boys and they're so calm and well-behaved. They trained them to not reach for food when they prepare it in front of them. They get to sniff and be curious but they'll never intervene in the cooking process. They'll cook cat-friendly dishes for them too and it's so cute. They're really great parents to all their fur babies and the neighbourhood strays.
    Really miss my own orange cats. Picked up one of them as a stray because we thought he was our orange cat we had already. He was right outside the house and they looked pretty similar. Put out posters and no one claimed him so we kept him. So Rolo got a new brother with Mittens. They definitely fit the stereotype of dumb and friendly. Mittens was a little more claws out from being a stray but he calmed down and became the loudest purr machine.

    • @erinmcdonald7781
      @erinmcdonald7781 Год назад

      Love Rachel & Jun! The way Jun takes them on bike rides and walks is amazing. One of my favorites was when Jun took one of them on a walk along the beach to look for driftwood. It's been a while since I watched, so thanks for the reminder! 🧡😸

  • @daniellea2
    @daniellea2 Год назад +13

    I've had 2 orange cats. Neither have been dumb...very far from it. Both have been scary-smart. Like, I've seen both of them actually figure out how to use a doorknob. Both very friendly, curious, and seriously mischievous. And very intuitive.

    • @reneebaus613
      @reneebaus613 Год назад +1

      Mine has opened doors too! I joke that others are dumb because he's hogging all the brain cells.

    • @daniellea2
      @daniellea2 Год назад +1

      @@reneebaus613 🤣 haha, yes! My current Orange gets into my walk in closet and has gotten into the bathroom when I'm in there and the door is closed. Being so smart makes him high maintenance but I love him to pieces and wouldn't trade him for anything!

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

  • @alariepoet8015
    @alariepoet8015 Год назад +8

    I've loved all my cats, but my red cats have been standouts for intelligence, silliness, and friendliness. One of them was female and was still exceptional. We adopted a kitten last November and there were almost no red, long hair cats on offer...at 4 or 5 shelters. We're still delighted with our new baby, Rimsky. Rimsky is a orange cat wearing a change of coat.

  • @lizklinker8833
    @lizklinker8833 Год назад +57

    We are owed 😂 by an Orange cat... I'm glad you're talking about this. Our boy is smart, friendly, and very loving. Although. He can also be a little crazy. With, Zummy, attacking his tail or just walking around the house calling for us. When we're right here, dude. We love him so much.❤
    God bless..

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад +1

      How old is your cat? Because if they’re going around the house calling out for you, chances are they have entered the stage of dementia. I’ve got one who does the same thing and she’s 16 years old.

    • @lizklinker8833
      @lizklinker8833 Год назад +1

      @@dcwatashi
      He's just turned 9. But he's been doing that since we lost our older cat. Think he misses her so times.😥

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад +1

      @@lizklinker8833 that could be, however, dementia doesn’t always wait until they are older. Can you adopt another cat to keep him company?

    • @lizklinker8833
      @lizklinker8833 Год назад

      We have a dog, too. They get along really well. But I'm working on it. We live in a very small house, and we are getting older. But I believe we will be chosen when the time is right. I've always been chosen by our cats and dogs. I just go sit and see who picks me. 😻

    • @jwoolman5
      @jwoolman5 Год назад +1

      @@lizklinker8833Aw. Try getting him an orphaned kitten. Male cats can make great dads to kittens.

  • @hobocode
    @hobocode Год назад +5

    I had an orange cat for 19 years and he was my best friend through thick and thin. I miss him often. He was so strong, brave, loyal, and loving. I was lucky to have known him.

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

  • @AdamantErinyes
    @AdamantErinyes Год назад +12

    My orange boy is the gentlest of souls. He will greet everyone at the door, even strangers. He also has never had a turn with the braincell. All the extra space is filled with love.

  • @brendaallred2319
    @brendaallred2319 9 месяцев назад +2

    My orange cat is sooo high maintenance! He also loves bringing me things, announcing it with loud, muffled meows…even if it’s at 3 in the morning! But I love him dearly!!

  • @djinnsbetpools
    @djinnsbetpools Год назад +17

    My baby. 😭 I only had him for 3 years. Lost him to undiagnosed kidney disease in March this year. We were back and forth at the vets for over 6 months as he was being treated for blockage. Those last months had been painful for him. I'm still heartbroken over his last week with me. But he was my shadow since we rescued him as a kitten. He was hilarious-the portrait of an orange cat. He and my mom were archnemeses. He and his older brother received the same amount of love, but he played the favorite boy really well. He used to keep playfully taunting his brother, and our older cat was very, very patient with him. We still miss him a lot. We miss him going at our tissue rolls. He certainly made our home more colorful. Our older cat, Ziggy, now relishes being an only child, ofc. But Anya, our orange baby, he's still remembered when we close the bathroom door and no one tries to break it from below. 😔

  • @konaaukai5541
    @konaaukai5541 Год назад +7

    We put my sister's orange boy to sleep last year, but he was not at all a one-braincell cat. He figured out that he could charm his way into being allowed to stay on the dining room table (no other cat was ever allowed and he ended up teaching my cat to go on the table too) and he was the most mojo-fied cat I've ever seen. He was cool with guests and was the only cat that wouldn't run when our dogs would bark as visitors came to the door. Super chill, super friendly, and he knew how to use his cuteness to manipulate us. My dad doesn't like cats, but Oliver was the cat he didn't acknowledge as being a cat. He was too cool for that lol. He was an adventure and I'm so glad that we had the opportunity to have him in our lives. Rest in Peace, sweet boy. ❤

  • @Mrsclem23
    @Mrsclem23 Год назад +17

    Our orange cat was the kindest, most tolerable cat I've ever known. We miss him dearly. ❤

    • @crystalinedreams6039
      @crystalinedreams6039 Год назад +1

      sounds like my orange cat, love, he was one of the most compassionate cats i have ever known, he loved every person, other animal, everything in life. wish i had more time with him to learn more from him. cats are the best teachers.

  • @badger273
    @badger273 11 месяцев назад +3

    As someone who helped raise an orange with a couple roommates, he's the cleverest cat I've met, he even taught himself to open doors and play fetch. He would just... never think twice about his decisions. Like he'd act on his impulses immediately, which led to chaos (affectionate)

  • @odd-eyesdragoon
    @odd-eyesdragoon Год назад +15

    Watching this after my aunt’s orange cat passed away. He lived a long life, about 20 years, and he was so affectionate.
    Rest in Peace, Cheetah.

  • @annelouise99
    @annelouise99 Год назад +8

    Yep, our late orange cat, Major, was the most friendly, trusting animal ever. He used to follow our kids to the bus stop and come straight back home (back when we allowed our cats outside). Still want another orange cat!

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

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    • @annelouise99
      @annelouise99 Год назад

      @@jamespatrick20906 texas

  • @RainyDays42069
    @RainyDays42069 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm 30 and just got my first cat, a male orange tabby. I don't know how to describe it but I feel such a bond with him I've never felt even with dogs (self-admitted dog person). He sleeps on my bed every night and kneads my chest and is just a blessing to be around. He climbed up my screen and jumped out my 1st story window and hurt his paw as a kitten and has gone missing 3 times. But even though he's a tad reckless he's the biggest sweetheart in the world and I do everything in my power to keep him safe! I love you Calcifer.

  • @beckybequette8212
    @beckybequette8212 Год назад +12

    I'm currently fostering a mom cat who had her babies here (so I'm fostering them too). Mom is orange, obviously a dumped pet and very shy. The kittens are three male orange cats ranging from pale to bullseye tabby red and one female calico. They are unlike any litter I've fostered before. Personable, interested in people, got my resident cats to like them, smart, sweet. The people who get to adopt these babies and mom are going to be so lucky

  • @Neralila
    @Neralila Год назад +7

    Our orange rescue was the sweetest little derp, always a ray of sunshine. We had 5 years with him before sickness took him away and I still miss him dearly - he was so affectionate. I won't lie, I can't stop hoping to find another one every day, simply because this experience with him was so amazing.

  • @starsapphire156
    @starsapphire156 Год назад +22

    Not related to orange cats but I had to comment and say you are the first person in everyday life to use the term 'collective unconscious' instead of 'subconscious' which was picked up by the mainstream but only very briefly used in psychoanalysis. Plus the term 'collective unconscious' is Jungian so thank you, Jackson! Love your work.

  • @justjaguarjen3082
    @justjaguarjen3082 Год назад +6

    I have two ginger boys who are the complete opposite of eachother. Both are gentle and friendly/non sassy.
    But one is bold, confident fun loving, follows me everywhere and loves everyone.
    The other is nervous, quite, afraid of strangers etc.
    Really strange but both good boys 💕 derpy but not dumb, they can both sit on command and work out feeding toys really fast lol

  • @rachaelautera5150
    @rachaelautera5150 Год назад +19

    My orange kitty Hunter totally fit the friendly stereotype, but I didn't find him particularly dumb. He was actually very clever. He learned what car I drove and would watch and wait in the window until he saw my car pull up before moving to the banister to greet me when I walked in. Never have I ever felt such love from an animal. Hunter was loved immensely and returned that love every day

    • @jamespatrick20906
      @jamespatrick20906 Год назад

      Hey there I’m really impressed with your comment, please if you don’t mind me asking where are you from?

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +1

      @rachaelautera5150 - My orange guy, Ferris, was extremely affectionate. He would sleep under the covers with me at night which was very helpful in the winter. ^_^
      I brought him home as a feral 7 week old kitten. He spent about an hour under the sofa hissing and spitting at the world, then came out so we could love him. Our adult kitty, X (a fluffy tuxedo cat), became a combination mother/father (or "mather") to Ferris and would let the kitten climb all over him and chew on his tail. The only time he would draw the line was when Ferris would try to nurse on his tummy!
      Ferris was very lean and extremely long. Stretched out, I would say that he was easily 27/28" from nose to tail tip. He looked like an orange version of those long, slender Art Deco-type panther statues people used to put on their TVs in the 1950s. He could curl up into the tightest ball, though. I always wanted to feel as relaxed as Ferris looked. Unfortunately, he WAS a bit of a dim bulb, but a little furry Valentine. He aged-out a few years back and we still miss him dearly. (X, too, though he was not a dim bulb, but extremely smart and very protective of his "son".)

    • @rachaelautera5150
      @rachaelautera5150 Год назад

      @@MossyMozart I brought Hunter home from the animal shelter when he was 8-9 weeks old and he truly was everything I ever could have asked for in a cat. If I was home, he was at my side. He passed away at 8 years old from what we can only assume was a heart attack since it was so sudden, but I wasn't able to get a necropsy done so I could have some more answers. That was January of last year and I miss him immensely every day.

  • @genm546
    @genm546 Год назад +16

    We have a 2-yr old rescued orange tabby, and named him Ragnar. Oh boy! What a stalker and a talker 😅🥰 He is always hungry, and has a very sensitive sense of smell. He is always aware when someone in the house is eating 😂 He used to wake me up early, but thanks to you Jackson for teaching us that we could actually train our cats not to wake us up early morning by simply not rewarding their behavior.
    Our orange fluffy is so loveable and very tolerant with my toddler son who always wants to play with him. Am making sure that he is always healthy and in good shape, as we want to spend lots of years with our orange tabby Ragnar. 😻
    Oh I almost forgot, he is a parvo survivor 💪 🔥

  • @mintoy
    @mintoy Год назад +14

    This is so interesting! I never considered the gender association with the idea.
    I adopted a stray orange tabby just over a year ago, and Samson is just the sweetest guy. A tiny bit on the smaller side, but he is the softest boy in town. He is super friendly and purrs nonstop all the time. Plus, he's sure to give everyone who walks by happy headbutts, even though he always has sleepy eyes from snoozing. Every night after dinner, he gets wild zoomies and his first target is always my bedsheets, but sometimes it's a grocery bag or stray fruit loop on the floor.

  • @theomaniscalco4731
    @theomaniscalco4731 Год назад +16

    We found our orange cat outside of our garage- she was a TINY kitten, skinny, eyes still closed I don’t even know how she was alive- or how she even ended up there, or where her mom and litter mates were- I was so shocked… well…. Here we are 2 years later! She is not derpy at all. She is kind, smart, gentle..I never thought I was a cat person… I have NEVER had such a strong bond and love for an animal like I do her. We are attached at the hip. It’s the coolest thing in the world. No stereotype here. She’s literally a cuddle bug- and is the smartest most emotionally intelligent animal I’ve ever met.

    • @bruceb5481
      @bruceb5481 Год назад +2

      A beautiful orange female kitten came to visit on the 4th of July 9 years ago and she decided this was home. Of all the wonderful kitties I've lived with in my 81 years, this girl is a star in every respect that puts cats above all critters. She will be getting a orange housemate soon. I'm hooked on orange, or (preferred) ginger😊❤😊❤