Why Are Orange Cats So Fat? Naturally Fat from Eating More
Almost eight out of ten orange cats we see are fat. In the emoji packs we share, they’re all orange cats—chubby orange cats paired with captured expressions and text, making them irresistibly cute. Really~ after the founding of the country, wasn’t it forbidden for animals to become spirits? Hehe, although chubby cats are still very adorable, why did the orange cats that were so slim and good-looking as kittens change as they grew up? Why do they become so fat?
Actually, the orange cat is not a specific breed; almost all orange-colored cats can be called orange cats. Because orange cats are among the most common colors raised in our daily lives.
For example, orange British Shorthair, orange countryside cats, orange American Shorthair—these can all be called orange cats. But it seems that about eighty percent of orange cats are fat~ the reason might be related to their appearance. Orange cats as kittens have super high looks, making people unable to stop admiring them and wanting to "snuggle cats".
The reason orange cats get fat may also be because most orange cats are male, who naturally have larger bodies and eat more. Also, most orange cats spend their time eating and sleeping, gradually becoming big fat cats. It is said that orange cats were once strays who often could not get food; once they could eat, they would eat enough at once. Their descendants may have inherited this big appetite, which is why most orange cats are fat balls now. Moreover, today’s orange cats are pampered and spoiled by their owners, having everything they want with no worries about food or clothing. Owners worry if they get hurt, lose weight, or get cold. Naturally big-eating orange cats under such good conditions become increasingly fat~