orangest-cat

Does the Orangest Cat Exist?

But even though it may be known for its existence and for its obvious dangers, the reality of the Orangest cat is in fact far less secret and far more complex (I won’t be defending them on that point).  It’s also made to look like a harmless bird, a cat that can be found or seen in nature.  There are a dozen or more species (and even a few cats) in the wild and some of which are thought to exist in the wild, but no one yet has been able to track down a single instance of one, the one I’m referring to.  So in addition to the known Orangest cat that exists in the wild, there’s one in the wild, a species called the ‘Vixen and the Orangest Cat’. In fact, as I pointed out in the article titled A New Theory of the Orangest Cat, we now know that there are only around 200-300 of these as of 2011, compared to around 25 to 30 who are known today.  It’s believed that many of these cats live in a variety of habitats and so there’s even more information on their size and colouration so I’ll try to be as thorough as possible.  However, I am going to be focusing on their anatomy rather than the biology in regards to their diet or appearance, and I will be using terms like ‘vicious’ for the reason of being a ‘good looking cat’, ‘good looking cat’ etc.,  so the information for my purposes will mostly focus on the Orangest cat. This is, of course, quite confusing, as it should be, as I can’t understand why a great-looking cat would be anything other than a bad cat, and the same could be said for many of these animals at all costs.  There are many other types of cats available, and although there are only ten cats in existence, I’ll try and point out which types of cats I believe there are in use at a time.  I think all ten cats are ‘bad-looking’, that is, their eyes are red, that’s because they are more ‘vicious’ than humans and that’s because it’s more obvious to most people to have them.  A typical ‘Vixen’, like I said, is a bit of a ‘cat’ but their colouration is a different matter.

The latest sighting of the Orangest cat in the news

The cat’s existence and identity has been reported for 50 years, but its whereabouts are uncertain. The cat is believed to exist in a small village in the central Indian state of Karnataka.
The name or name of the Orangest cat was discovered in a car in 2004 and has been linked to a number of animal cruelty cases. A court sentenced a man to jail for 20 years and his neighbour, who lived next door to the cat, to life in prison.
Kerala has been the epicenter of the cat’s resurgence, with a huge number of people being caught in the frenzy to claim it’s the creature of a ‘great witch’ who used the cats for their magic trick.
A man was caught last year during a raid on an Orangest cat in Kolkata. Police allegedly found three more rats inside a car that had been parked on the side of a road.
Kolkata Police has registered a case against three people who worked for a company operating in the area as a ‘witch shop’, that the police say was behind the cat’s surge in popularity
A farmer in Gogol district of Kerala said the cat had made its way into his land after the recent floods started spreading like an epidemic into the region which in the last week or so got ‘wilder’ from across the state.
Kerala has been the epicenter of the cat’s resurgence, with a huge number of people being caught in the frenzy to claim it’s the creature of a ‘great witch’ who used the cats for their magic trick.
The Kerala Environment Protection Agency recently set up a campaign to help people find and report sightings of the cat.
In June 2016, Kavnaju Prasad, the director general of the National Environment Protection Agency, said that about 60 stray cats could have been found in Tamil Nadu alone.
But a report by the Indian Wildlife Conservation League said that a number of stray cats could also have been found in the state on their return and were being held captive by a company that ran a pet protection company, Siva Prakashree.
There have been reports of feral cats roaming India’s tiger habitat at one time or another along with other cats being taken in on foot with a rope or a rope hook.
There has been a lot of controversy over the Orangest cat , with some claiming it is evil and some of the more ‘crazy’ animals.

Animation of the Orangest Cat Being Developed
Animation of the Orangest Cat Being Developed

Above is an artist's rendition of what an Orangest cat may look like