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Orange Ginger Cat Names
Looking for a name for an adorable, orange, furball?
Listed below are some suggested cat names that reflect the warm,
fun personality of glorious orange ginger cats. These names are inspired by my orange
cat "Biscuit".

Amber
Auburn
Autumn
Carrot
Copper
Dandilion
Edan (celtic name, meaning flame, fiery) - boy
Flame
Ginger biscuit
Goldie
Gold
Golden delicious
Honey
Kegan (celtic name, meaning fiery) - boy
Marmalade
Melon
Marigold
Mustard
Orange
Orange blossom
Orangina
Orangey
Ochre
Peaches
Pumpkin
Rusty
Russet
Sandy
Sandylion
Saffron
Solar
Sunset
Sunshine
Solero
Skimbleshanks - orange jellicle cat, from the musical "cats"
Tangerine dream
Tango
Benefits Of Ginger Cats
The colour orange is nature’s natural antidepressant. It promotes a joyful atmosphere
even in gloomy places. Feeling the orange love? The future’s bright, an orange cat
or kitten can bring a smile to your face and make the heart leap with anticipated
happy togetherness.
Team Ginger
I adopted a 6 year old cat, Bobbie, from the UK charity Cats
Protection, March 2011. She was renamed Bobbie Orange Blossom by me, although
she is mostly called by one of her nicknames - Bob or Bloss. Being a tortie, she is not, strictly speaking a full blown ginger cat. However, with her
gorgeous orange markings she has earned her stripes and become an honorary member
of team ginger...
She was, understandably, a little shy and timid in the first few days and weeks
of being in her new home. One of the things that helped to bring her out of her
stripy shell was the toy
Cat Charmer
.
The benefit of playing with dangling rods with a toy on the end, such as this, was
that it offered bonding and social interaction providing ideal introductions between
me and my cat. This toy left my cat in control, she could ignore both toy and the
unfamiliar human on the other end, or engage with both far enough away to maintain
a comfortable escape route if she wanted to...
My cat loved chasing the swiftly moving Cat Charmer when the flexible wand was wiggled
by a willing human. Cats play with prey so it's not surprising that they will enjoy
chasing and pouncing on the snake-like end wiggling across your floor - Fun for
your cat, fun for you too.
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