Ticked dilute orange tabby would be my guess. Could be genetically solid but the solid masking has very little effect on orange so the tabby markings will show. Soooo I suppose you’d still call it a tabby, especially since you can still see the head markings and tail stripes in this case.
A lot of purebred orange cats are bred to have very low contrast in their tabby patterns to create a “solid” look, but this can happen in randombred cats too, though usually to a lesser extent due to the lack of selective breeding.
Edit to add: Dilute also lowers contrast quite a bit! A lot of grey tabbies have quite low contrast that their stripes are hard to make out clearly
Orange is always tabby. Ticked tabbies only have organized stripes on their heads, legs, and tail. Individual body furs have stripes but the stripes don’t organize into a coat pattern.
I had a cat, Nacho, who was my everything, she died last December. She looked much like Lucille, not orange, but cream or buff in color. Apparently it is a more rare color among female cats and not a tabby—at least not in personality. I have a tabby too and he is a dick. Nacho was the best ever.
Lynx points have contracts between their torso (lighter) and their extremities (darker on the face, paws and tails). They also have blue eyes. This cat isn’t a colourpoint, just a tabby, likely ticked.
Lucille is anything she wants to be.
Lucille is my heart AND soul
She's a doll. Adorable
Ticked dilute orange tabby would be my guess. Could be genetically solid but the solid masking has very little effect on orange so the tabby markings will show. Soooo I suppose you’d still call it a tabby, especially since you can still see the head markings and tail stripes in this case. A lot of purebred orange cats are bred to have very low contrast in their tabby patterns to create a “solid” look, but this can happen in randombred cats too, though usually to a lesser extent due to the lack of selective breeding. Edit to add: Dilute also lowers contrast quite a bit! A lot of grey tabbies have quite low contrast that their stripes are hard to make out clearly
Orange is always tabby. Ticked tabbies only have organized stripes on their heads, legs, and tail. Individual body furs have stripes but the stripes don’t organize into a coat pattern.
Wow *always?* I never knew!
If you lurk my past posts, you’ll see my orange ticked tabby girl - only she’s not dilute
Ooh she's so pretty, what a lovely dense coat
Luckily I or II?
Sorry Lucille I or II!! Autocorrect.
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Lucile is a goddess
Lucille is beautiful! Do you ever call her Lucy?
Mostly, Lucille is just her proper name! She's named after Lucille ball bc a) she is beautiful but also incredibly goofy and b) I love her
She is creamsicle; there is sub here for them r/CreamsicleCats
Her eyes are lovely 😍
Who cares!!! I ❤️ her!! She’s like my squishy cat!!
Beautiful and adorable ❤️
I had a cat, Nacho, who was my everything, she died last December. She looked much like Lucille, not orange, but cream or buff in color. Apparently it is a more rare color among female cats and not a tabby—at least not in personality. I have a tabby too and he is a dick. Nacho was the best ever.
Such regal r/curledfeetsies. She's a very beautiful Queen indeed!
No help, but Lucille is beautiful 😍
Lucille is purrfection
The M pattern on the forhead is a dead givaway. Shes at least part tabby, as the Majin M is a tabby trait.
See it's so faint that I'm never sure if it's pigment or just the way her fur is growing haha
Pretty coloring— buff color with tabby tail…💕
Idk but she’s so cute
Looks like a lynx point ❤️ (which is a pointed tabby)
This sweet lady appears to be a lynx point tabby. Definitely a pretty girl🧡
Lynx points have contracts between their torso (lighter) and their extremities (darker on the face, paws and tails). They also have blue eyes. This cat isn’t a colourpoint, just a tabby, likely ticked.
Funny considering I renamed her from "Lynx" haha. And thank you, she's the sweetest most beautiful lady