Oyen cats are considered more attractive due to cultural biases, not science. No evidence shows orange cats have superior traits; attractiveness is subjective. Media like Garfield romanticize their bold coats and personalities. While some believe they are more outgoing or affectionate, research shows little behavioral link to coat color. They are not a distinct breed but vary widely. Cultural stereotypes, such as black cats being mysterious, are human biases. Ultimately, their popularity is due to cultural perception, not inherent superiority—personal preference remains key.
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