• Blackout
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    513 months ago

    TLDR: They are mutants just like Jean Grey in the X-people. Their superpower is being able to ignore their name being called from 2 feet away.

  • @Karkitoo@lemmy.ml
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    203 months ago

    AI generated summary:

    Orange cats are known for their energetic and mischievous nature, with a cultural belief in Italy that they are often leaders. This reputation is linked to the fact that most orange cats are male, a phenomenon explained by recent genetic research. Two independent scientific teams discovered that a mutation on the X chromosome is responsible for the orange coat color in domesticated cats.

    Male cats have one X chromosome, while females have two, which accounts for the mixed coloration seen in female

    tortoiseshell and calico cats. Unlike other mammals, where mutations in the Mc1r gene lead to red fur, cats have a different genetic mechanism. The gene Arhgap36, located on the X chromosome, was identified as the source of the orange coloration, resulting in a significant increase in RNA production. This finding sheds light on the unique genetic basis for orange fur in cats, making them a “genetic unicorn” among felines.

  • @Jollyllama@lemmy.world
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    103 months ago

    Cool. On a related topic, I picked up a stray light orange cat on my first walk of 2025 and they turned out to be female! Won the cat lottery!

    • Ataraxia
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      43 months ago

      20% is pretty common. I have one, my friend has two.

  • Ataraxia
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    53 months ago

    Except we already knew this, it’s basically genetics.