Ginger Cat Appreciation Day – September 1, 2022, history, quotes

Ginger Cat Appreciation Day – September 1, 2022, history, quotes

It sure smells like catnip in here as we come together to celebrate Ginger Cat Appreciation Day on September 1. Founded by American software developer Chris Roy, this fun holiday honors the gingers of the feline world. Super clingy, often misunderstood, and always ready to take a petting, these orange furballs are supercelebrities of the cats. The day also calls for establishing a connection with the stray animals and encourages people to provide them with food and shelter. So take this blessed day to pet a stray, stream “Garfield,” and appreciate the gingers in your life.

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HISTORY OF GINGER CAT APPRECIATION DAY


Oftentimes the turn we are least expectant to take ends up changing our lives. Such is the story of Chris Roy, a software developer turned animal rights activist. In 1997, Roy found a stray cat near his home. Out of pity, he carried the stray home and decided to foster him for a while. Little did he know how that runt of the litter would change the purpose of his life. Within weeks, Roy formed a special bond with the feline and gave him a permanent place in his house. The 14-pound tabby filled Roy’s day with warmth and belonging. Doobert, the name he gave to his ginger, lived for 17 years.

You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us. And the world will live as one.

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In 2014, Doobert’s death rocked the shores of Roy’s life and sucked him into deep corners of uncharted grief. Grappling with the loss of his beloved ginger, Roy dedicated the arrival of September 1 as Ginger Cat Appreciation Day. He also launched Doobert, an online app that connects rescue homes and animal shelters with volunteers throughout the world. Since 2014, Doobert has worked with over 1,200 organizations across North America and built a volunteer base of 27,000+ pet lovers and enthusiasts. By dedicating the day in memory of his cat, Roy aims to raise awareness about the divine duty of humans to look after our furry friends.



With the annual celebration of Ginger Cat Appreciation Day, we pledge to carry the loving spirit of Doobert with us and spread the message of animal welfare across the globe. Reach out to your local shelters, feed the strays of your community, and raise a toast to the amazing companionship that our pets provide us.

What you’re supposed to do when you don’t like a thing is change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it. Don’t complain.

Maya Angelou

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GINGER CAT APPRECIATION DAY TIMELINE


1492
Christopher Columbus and the Cat
Columbus sails to America with cats on the ship to reduce vermin, introducing North America to domesticated cats.


1877
American Humane Society
The American Humane Society is established to promote shelters and animal rescue stations throughout the country.


1977
Roy and the Cat
The Roy family adopts a stray cat and names it Doobert.


2014
The Birth of Doobert
Grieving the loss of his 17-year-old ginger cat, Roy develops a worldwide animal rescue app that connects volunteers and animal rescue centers.

GINGER CAT APPRECIATION DAY ACTIVITIES


Learn all about your pet
Sure you know the breed and the kind of food it likes, but are you aware of its irks and irritations? Do you know its history or place of origin? On Ginger Cat Appreciation Day, take a deep dive and learn all about your furry companions.


Spoil a stray
Roy, the founder of Doobert, believes that all animals deserve to live a life free from pain, injury, thirst, and hunger — and we agree. On September 1, take a stroll around your community and pet all the strays. Feed them catnip, tuna, or salmon, and forge an everlasting bond.


Donate to local animal shelters
Whether it is your coin or your hours, the local animal shelter needs it all. Take some time to visit your local animal shelter and acquaint yourself with its hard-working staff. You can also commit to volunteering every once in a while.



5 FACTS ABOUT GINGER CATS THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO ADOPT


The ginger gene
Ginger cats get their color due to the ginger gene that is present in the X chromosome.


The human connection
Ginger cats get their orange color from a pigment called pheomelanin, which is also responsible for the red hair in humans.


Five coats, one color
Ginger cats have five different types of coats: spotted, patched, ticked, mackerel, and swirled.


A camera lover
Ginger cats have starred in several iconic movies, including “Harry Potter,” “Shrek,” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” and of course, “Garfield.”


Foodie and moody
Ginger cats can put on weight quickly as they have a trait of perpetual snacking.


WHY WE LOVE GINGER CAT APPRECIATION DAY


Adopt don’t shop
Roy, the founder of this special day, discovered a runt in a litter that changed his life. On Ginger Cat Appreciation Day, we take his message forward and raise awareness about the merits of adopting strays and caring for the street felines.


Felines are forever
Cats and humans share an unbreakable bond that dates back to thousands of years. They are our original furry companions, and on September 1, we get a chance to celebrate the tabbies of our lives.


Break the stigma
The assertive nature of ginger cats makes them a skip at the pet store. They are the second least favorable felines for adoption, after black cats. The orange color is an irk as well. But there is so much more to them than the color of their coat, and we must raise awareness to make them desirable to adoptees.

How to Celebrate Ginger Cat Appreciation Day


Spend Time with a Ginger Cat
Ginger Cat Appreciation Day is best celebrated by spending time with that favorite four footed feline friend! Has it been a while since you’ve had quality time to spend alone with them? Of course some, more aloof cats, will be happy to have that appreciation from afar and will leave the room as soon as a human enters!

GINGER CAT APPRECIATION DAY FAQS

  1. What is the lifespan of a ginger cat?

    Ginger cats can live up to 15 to 20 years. There are a lot of factors that can have an impact on the life expectancy of a tabby, including genetics, activity, and diet.

  2. Are ginger cats friendlier than other cats?

    Surveys suggest that most ginger cats have a relaxed and approachable vibe, making them friendlier than other cats. It must be noted that this is not a scientific conclusion, only a reached consensus.

  3. Why are most ginger cats male?

    The luscious orange color in a cat’s coat comes from the ‘ginger gene’, which is in the X chromosome. Male cats need a single chromosome to inherit the orange color, whereas females need two. This is why male ginger cats outnumber their female counterparts by 3:1.

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