So, you know Stray? (I haven't played it, but I've seen Seri! Pixel Biologist's playthrough, and have started to watch Salty Sweet Ren's.) So, the player is an orange tabby. There's also a black cat, an orange and white tabby, a mostly white orange tabby. Many people have presumed that their siblings, and if that's true, then all of them would be male. Why? Genetics. If they were all orange, they would mostly be male (as orange tabbies are most likely male) with maybe one female. But, there's the black cat. That must mean that one parent would be orange and the other black. Which, if female, would be a tortoiseshell (a mixture of orange and black, or the dilute version, which is blue-grey and cream.) There are no tortoiseshells. Which mean, there are no female's. Also, one of them must have 50%-100% white spotting, as there are two with white spots. Possibly both of their parents would have white spots, to make the one with mostly white spotting.