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NJCher

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9. Thanks :)
Wed May 21, 2025, 04:58 AM
May 2025

Like his colleagues in the article, he is very friendly.

When we stand around outside and talk, he comes over and joins the circle. He will not miss out on a conversation, not a single one.

At some point, however, he has to make himself the center of attention. He will strut around until he does so.

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Pics of my Orange Dude NJCher May 2025 #1
Awww, what a beautiful and photogenic cat! Rhiannon12866 May 2025 #2
Thanks :) NJCher May 2025 #9
I sent this to my friend who has had 3 orange cats and of course they expect attention Rhiannon12866 May 2025 #10
That's so sweet NJCher May 2025 #11
I have had 4 cats in my life and 3 of them were black. Rhiannon12866 May 2025 #13
I'm glad Nicky came around NJCher May 2025 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author NJCher May 2025 #15
He is psychologically astute, too NJCher May 2025 #12
Beautiful! HoosierDebbie May 2025 #5
Beautiful kitty, Cher! SheltieLover May 2025 #3
Orange are male and calico are female... nt List left May 2025 #4
same with torties proud patriot May 2025 #6
My orange cat is a female. Long haired and 100% orange . Tess49 May 2025 #7
Wow NJCher May 2025 #8
Yes, I have also known orange females radical noodle May 24 #18
Yes. 20% of orange cats are female. My girl is long haired and Tess49 May 24 #19
We adopted a Rebl2 Jul 27 #21
FINALLY! GiqueCee May 2025 #16
I have an orange princess MaineBlueBear May 2025 #17
I explained to my male ginger . . . Aussie105 May 26 #20
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