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“One Orange Braincell”: 50 Times Ginger Cats Proved Just How Hilariously Unpredictable They Really Are (New Pics)
Animals,CatsMAY 3, 2023

“One Orange Braincell”: 50 Times Ginger Cats Proved Just How Hilariously Unpredictable They Really Are (New Pics)

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If you're a cat lover or just someone in need of a good laugh, the subreddit 'One Orange Braincell' should be right up your alley. Dedicated to fluffy and adorable feline gingers, it's full of endearing derpy moments.
However, despite the subreddit's name, it's not just a collection of dumb cats doing silly things. Rather, it's a celebration of all orange cats and the quirky and lovable behaviors they exhibit.
From freezing when something is placed on their head to having the time of their life with a simple string, these cats are a blast to be around and can brighten up your day even through the internet. (But then again, can't they all?)
Even though the furballs in these pictures might not appear to be the smartest, who doesn't have their moments? So continue scrolling to meet them!

#1 I Just Realized Nugget Has An Upvote On His Chest

I Just Realized Nugget Has An Upvote On His Chest
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#2 10 Months Old And Still Needs His Emotional Support Carrots

10 Months Old And Still Needs His Emotional Support Carrots
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When it comes to feline genetics, things like coat color and pattern are carried on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes (XX) while males have one X and one Y (XY).

Cats inherit a combination of genes from both parents, although the wide variety of colors you see in cats comes from just two main colors: black and orange (or red).

A kitten inherits two copies of each gene from its parents (one from each), and each gene can be either dominant or recessive.

#3 Our Braincell Absolutely Loves These Little Mice Toys So I Got A Whole Box For Her Birthday (11) Last Week. I Dumped Them In A House On Her Tree She Never Uses & Found Her Like This Last Night

Our Braincell Absolutely Loves These Little Mice Toys So I Got A Whole Box For Her Birthday (11) Last Week. I Dumped Them In A House On Her Tree She Never Uses & Found Her Like This Last Night
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#4 A Cat Had 4 Kittens At The Landfill I Work It. The Mom Left And Took 3 With Her, This Little Guy Was Left Behind. After A Week Of Leaving Food And Water For Him I Found Him His Forever Home

A Cat Had 4 Kittens At The Landfill I Work It. The Mom Left And Took 3 With Her, This Little Guy Was Left Behind. After A Week Of Leaving Food And Water For Him I Found Him His Forever Home
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#5 Awoken At Five Am By Purring For No Reason

Awoken At Five Am By Purring For No Reason
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The gene for orange coloring is dominant (O), so a kitten needs to inherit only one copy of the orange gene to display some degree of that color in its coat.

This fact also explains why most orange tabbies are male — since a female orange tabby must have two X chromosomes to be female, there is only about a 20% chance an orange kitty will be female.

#6 Just Brought Home This Senior Orange Boy - Meet Kenneth!

Just Brought Home This Senior Orange Boy - Meet Kenneth!
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#7 He Likes Being Carried Like An Orange Satchel

He Likes Being Carried Like An Orange Satchel
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#8 Trying To Eat A Bee Gets You The Cone Of Shame And A Swollen Schnoz

Trying To Eat A Bee Gets You The Cone Of Shame And A Swollen Schnoz
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#9 This Is Kevin. He Regularly Sits Like This While We Watch TV

This Is Kevin. He Regularly Sits Like This While We Watch TV
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If a kitten displays the tabby pattern or not depends on whether it inherits a dominant or recessive agouti gene. The term “agouti” refers to hair that has alternating bands of light and dark color – this produces a speckled or “salt and pepper” appearance.

Kittens that inherit a dominant agouti gene (A) will display a visible striped pattern while kittens that inherit the recessive gene (a) will not. Solid-colored cats can still display subtle tabby patterns – often called “ghost striping” – if they inherit two copies of the recessive gene (aa).

#10 He Always Tries To Lie On Top Of The Eggs, So We Put Ping Pong Balls In The Egg Carton

He Always Tries To Lie On Top Of The Eggs, So We Put Ping Pong Balls In The Egg Carton
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#11 My Loud, Snaggletooth’d, Single Brain Cell, Almost 17 Year Old Floof~

My Loud, Snaggletooth’d, Single Brain Cell, Almost 17 Year Old Floof~
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#12 Orange Cat

Orange Cat
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#13 See Our Gremlin In His Natural Habitat: Proudly Strutting Around After Getting Into Office Supplies And Sticky-Noting His Own Butt

See Our Gremlin In His Natural Habitat: Proudly Strutting Around After Getting Into Office Supplies And Sticky-Noting His Own Butt
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OK, so we know about the origin of orange cats. But are they really dumber than other felines? After all, after scrolling through these pictures and our older article on 'One Orange Braincell' you might certainly start thinking this way.

To answer that question, it would be a good idea to think about how we measure a cat's intelligence in the first place. It's a fascinating topic that has intrigued many researchers and animal lovers.

#14 Tiger Being Orange

Tiger Being Orange
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#15 Nothing Going On In There. Not Even Elevator Music

Nothing Going On In There. Not Even Elevator Music
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#16 This Is Noodle. He Thinks His Void Brother's Antibiotic Eye Drops Are A Special Treat, So Now I Have To Give Him His Own Pretend Eye Drops 2 Times A Day

This Is Noodle. He Thinks His Void Brother's Antibiotic Eye Drops Are A Special Treat, So Now I Have To Give Him His Own Pretend Eye Drops 2 Times A Day
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#17 My Girls Got Spayed Today And Once Their Surgery Suits Were On, They Didn't Recognize Each Other

My Girls Got Spayed Today And Once Their Surgery Suits Were On, They Didn't Recognize Each Other
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However, there is no single or definitive way to assess feline intelligence as different methods and criteria may yield different results and interpretations. But there are some general approaches and findings that can help us gain some insight into how we can compare cats. One of the most common ways to measure animal intelligence is based on survival behavior.

Some examples in cats include:

  • Hunting: Cats are natural predators that use their senses, instincts, and skills to catch and kill prey. They can also learn from their experiences and improve their hunting strategies over time;
  • Navigation: Cats have a remarkable sense of direction and spatial awareness that allows them to find their way around unfamiliar places. They can also use landmarks, smells, sounds, and magnetic fields to orient themselves;
  • Socialization: Cats are social animals that form bonds with other cats and humans. They can also recognize and respond to different emotions, expressions, and gestures. They can also cooperate or compete with others for resources or territory. 

#18 This Is Gus Gustopher Gustopherson

This Is Gus Gustopher Gustopherson
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#19 The Day I Picked Her Out At The Shelter

The Day I Picked Her Out At The Shelter
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#20 Does Begging For The Braincell Help?

Does Begging For The Braincell Help?
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