​Why do orange cats get fat easily? The reason is very simple

 9:29am, 13 July 2025

Like other breeds of cats, if the calories consumed more than the calories consumed, it will lead to weight gain and prone to gain weight. However, some studies have shown that orange cats may have some genetic tendencies that make them more likely to gain weight. This is because there may be mutations in the genes of orange cats, which lead to their lower energy metabolism and fat breakdown capabilities, making them more likely to gain weight. In addition, orange cats may also have a stronger appetite than other breeds of cats, so they tend to eat more food when they eat. To prevent orange cats from gaining weight, owners should provide them with appropriate amounts of food, feed them regularly every day, and avoid overfeeding snacks and human food. At the same time, proper exercise and activities are also very important, which can help orange cats consume excess calories and maintain a healthy weight.

Orange cats are Chinese pastoral cats, so they are generally not picky about food and are easy to feed. They eat whatever their owners give them. They have a very good appetite and are very greedy, so they will naturally become prone to gain weight. In addition, male cats are generally larger than female cats.

Orange cats are very common in daily life, and the saying "Nine out of ten orange cats are fat, and one is particularly fat" is basically caused by their ability to eat.

And orange cats are generally very easy to get close to their owners, and are well-behaved and obedient, know how to please their owners, and they will take the initiative to act cute, so the owner will naturally not treat them unfairly, which is also the reason why they are prone to fat.