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 Within the last 6 months, 3 cats have been confirmed to have contracted the bubonic plague in Wyoming. The most recent case has occurred in a small town called Kaycee while the other reported cases came from Sheridan and Campbell counties. As of now, no humans have been infected. The last human infected by plague in Wyoming was in 2008, but on average, 7 people are infected each year in the US.

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 So what is the bubonic plague? It is caused by a bacteria called Yersinia pestis. It is spread by fleas bites and carried by infected rats. Within 1-7 days after exposure to the bacteria, the flu like symptoms will occur. The symptoms include fever, swollen and

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tender lymph nodes, fatigue, headache, chills, coughing, difficulty breathing, stomach pains, vomiting and diarrhea. If caught early, it can be treated with strong antibiotics.

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 The plague naturally occurs in the southwest of America, so if you live in an area that is more prone to infection, keep your pets indoors, use flea repellent and don’t mess with dead animals. Otherwise your chances are of contracting this is pretty rare.

Dr. Butters

Keep those kitties inside. Doctor’s orders!

 

Friday has come again, and I want to list my favorites from the week.

  1. Our new friend from Box Lunch, Noob Noob. One of my Rick and Morty favorite 49238926_10161304104950223_8545127461648596992_n
    characters and new sidekick for our Butters.
  2. Cowboy Butters. Butters hails from the wild wild west where he often participated in duels over catnip. Meowty Pawtner! 49601307_10161268977315223_1833555906990702592_n       https://youtu.be/Px9lQOnEo_8
  3. A woman climbed a tree to comfort her scared cat who had been stuck in the tree while waiting for the fire department. She ended up getting stuck in the tree herself. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-46904485
  4. Butters discovered he has a hidden talent for doing my nails. 49938997_963061320558830_5362099405849624576_n
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All cats are wonderful, but there is just something very special about orange cats. From their beautiful coats to their friendly dispositions, we can agree that they make the perfect furry companion. This list covers 10 facts about these beloved felines.

 

  1.  All Orange Cats Are Tabbies

The tabby cat is not a breed of cat but a fur pattern. Unlike some cats who have solid white, black or gray fur, you will not find one that is solid orange. All orange cats have a pattern, some being more bold than others.These tabby patterns include classic, mackerel, spotted, ticked and patched. Not all tabby cats are orange but all orange cats are tabbies.

 

  1. They Go By Different Names

Many people have referred to orange tabbies as being “ginger cats” and “marmalade cats”.  

 

  1. Most Are Male

80% of orange cats are male and 20% are female. It’s believed that the color comes from a sex-linked gene. The X chromosome is what makes an orange cat orange. Since female chromosomes are XX and males are XY, males only need the orange gene from their mothers to have orange fur.

 

  1. A Lot Of Them Have Freckles

Orange cats are typically more prone to freckles due to a genetic predisposition called lentigo. As a cat ages, people may notice the cat forming black spots on their nose, lips and the rims of their eyes. Generally you will see this in middle age and senior cats, but they can begin to form at age one.

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  1. There Have Been Many Famous Orange Cats

Throughout history there have been many famous orange cats. Some of them being:

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Butters – The most famous ginger of all time.

Morris- 9 Lives cat food commercials

Orangey- Starred in Breakfast at Tiffany’s along with others of the time.

Jock- Winston Churchills beloved feline.

Stubbs- Honorary Mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska

Garfield- Lasagna loving comic cat.

Jonesy- Starred in the movie Alien.

Thomas O’Malley- Disney’s Aristocats

Puss In Boots- Shrek

  1. Ginger Cat Appreciation Day

September 1st has been deemed as Ginger Cat Appreciation Day.

 

7.Orange Fur Comes From A Particular Pigment

The dominant pigment present in orange cats is called pheomelanin. Each cat has a varying degree of pigment, some are a light creamy color while some are more reddish. Pheomelanin is also present in humans who have red hair.

 

  1. Was Kissed By The Mother Mary

The tale goes that the baby Jesus was comforted by an orange tabby. Mary kissed the cat on the forehead leaving the letter M on it’s forehead. Some people believe this is why many tabbies have  Ms on their foreheads today.

 

  1. Tend To Be Overweight

Orange cats are known for their love for food and laziness causing many of them to be overweight. It is important to monitor their food intake to prevent illness as they age.

 

  1. Known To Be Friendly

Orange cats are well known to be cuddly, affectionate and mouthy. Many are said to be velcro cats because they don’t leave your side.

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They also eat human flesh.

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