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In the colorful world of felines, orange cat breeds hold a special allure that captivates the hearts of cat lovers around the globe. From the gentle giants like the Maine Coon to the playful and curious Cornish Rex, each orange cat breed brings its own unique charm and personality to the table.

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Maine Coon
Known for their large size and “gentle giant” personality, Maine Coons can have solid red, red smoke, or red tabby coats, with each offering a distinct look but all sharing the breed’s sweet and affectionate disposition.

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Cornish Rex
Recognized for their unique curly coats and playful personalities, Cornish Rex cats can come in various colors, including orange. They’re known for their intelligence and affection, making them great companions.

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Devon Rex
Similar to the Cornish Rex but with a different genetic mutation for their curly coat, Devon Rex cats are playful, affectionate, and have a distinctive appearance with large ears and slender bodies. They too can have orange coats in various patterns.

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Bengal
With a wild appearance but sweet temperament, Bengals have distinctive coat patterns that can include shades of orange. They’re active and intelligent, requiring engagement and activity.

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British Shorthair
While typically known for their blue coats, British Shorthairs can also have orange fur. They have a calm and easy-going nature, making them great pets.

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American Curl
Famous for their unique curled ears, American Curls can have orange coats among other colors. They are known for their smart and sweet personalities.

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American Shorthair
These cats are loyal and social with a variety of coat colors, including orange. They are excellent family pets.

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Exotic Shorthair
Bred from Persians for shorter coats, these cats have a gentle personality and can have tortoiseshell, calico, and tabby patterns in red, gold, and orange.

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LaPerm
With curly coats in a variety of colors and patterns, LaPerms are adaptable and affectionate, enjoying play and bonding.

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Manx
Known for their tiny, rounded bobtails and loyalty, Manx cats can have orange coats among other colors. They are joyful and playful companions.

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Munchkin
Characterized by their short legs, Munchkins can have orange coats and are known for their smart and playful nature.

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Norwegian Forest Cat
These large, independent cats are good in cold weather and can have orange or red coats, complementing their loving nature.

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Oriental Shorthair
With a vast array of coat colors and patterns, including orange, Oriental Shorthairs are smart, affectionate, and excellent companions.

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Persian
Known for their long, luxurious coats which require regular grooming, Persians can have orange coats and are known for their quiet, sweet nature.

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Somali
An active and playful breed, Somalis are highly intelligent and trainable, enjoying heights and companionship. They do not do well alone and prefer company.
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