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Well, adopting a cat is no small feat - and choosing the right color can be tricky! After all, you want to make sure your new furry friend fits in with your family. Whether you’re looking for a classic black or white kitty, or something more unique like a calico or tabby, there’s an adopted cat color out there for everyone. So let’s take a look at some of the most popular options and find the purr-fect fit for you!

What Is The Least Adopted Cat Color? [Solved]

Well, it’s a sad fact that black cats don’t stand much of a chance when it comes to adoption. Unfortunately, they’re more likely to be put down than cats of other colors. Ain’t that a shame?

  1. Coat Color: The color of a cat’s coat can vary greatly depending on the breed and genetics. Common colors include black, white, gray, tabby, calico, and tortoiseshell.

  2. Eye Color: Eye color is often linked to coat color in cats; for example, blue-eyed cats are usually white or light gray in color. Other eye colors include green, yellow, orange and copper.

  3. Pattern: Cats can have a variety of patterns on their coats such as stripes (tabbies), spots (calicos), or swirls (tortoiseshells).

  4. Length: The length of a cat’s fur can range from short to long depending on the breed and genetics; some cats may even have no fur at all!

  5. Texture: The texture of a cat’s fur can also vary greatly from soft and silky to coarse and wiry depending on the breed and genetics.

My adopted cat is a beautiful tabby with a unique coat of colors - mostly gray and white, but with some orange mixed in too. It’s so cute! I just love her coloring; it’s like she was made for me.