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TopicRIP my cat Chica
FortuneCookie
03/15/24 11:37:08 AM
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ai123 posted...
It's not super rare, but they are less common than males.

The ginger gene which produces the orange colour is on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes and so need two copies of this gene to become ginger, whereas males need only one.
This means there are roughly three males to one female ginger cat.

https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/is-it-true-that-most-ginger-cats-are-male

RIP Kitty.

Neat.
Thanks.
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