Why do orange cats easily gain weight and grow up? There are many reasons why orange cats are prone to gain weight and grow up. One of the reasons is that they are born with a relatively strong body shape. They also have a strong appetite and are prone to over-intake of food, which leads to weight gain. In addition, they are prone to gaining weight and becoming fat because they are susceptible to environmental influences.
2/3 of the orange cat is a male cat. In natural environment, the male cat is firstly larger than the female cat in size.
If it is a domestic cat, after the castration surgery, the only love issue that needs to be worried about is no longer to worry about. You only need to eat, drink and be cute every day, and your weight gain is often even more uncontrollable.
Therefore, you will find that most of the guys who are overweight are male cats. Unfortunately, two-thirds of orange cats are male cats (there is also a saying that 80% of male cats), which can be said to be very considerable in terms of proportion.
Why are orange cats prone to gain weight and grow up? They eat too much and are too lazy to move.
X chromosome determines the color of cats
Why are the proportion of male cats in orange cats so large? The director tells you: It is indeed the blame for the color.
The inheritance of cat's fur color belongs to the sexual linkage inheritance. The dual gene that determines the fur color is located on the sex chromosome, which means that the X chromosome determines the color of the cat. In other words, male cats are either XoY-black or XOY-black, which is the orange cat!
More than half of the foodies in orange cats are found that orange cats are particularly easy to feed. They not only eat a lot, but also are not picky about food.
Some orange cats like Lei Feng will not only eat all the food in their own food bowl, but also happily help friends who don’t like to eat to clean their leftovers. After that, if you need it, they are also willing to jump on your dining table. Foodies like
will soon be able to distance themselves from their friends around them.
Orange Cats Heart
Scientists have found that color may not determine the body shape of a cat, but it is very likely to affect their personality. National Geographic magazine published the relationship between cats' fur color, indicating that tortoiseshell cats are often more independent and like to be alone; white cats are gentle and like to act coquettish; while orange cats are very social and have an extroverted personality... As the saying goes, they have a broad mind... a half-moon...