Thrianta
Thrianta is a problematic label on a cat taxonomy page because the name is best known as a rabbit breed, not as a recognized cat breed. If it appears under cats, it should be treated as an uncertain or misplaced breed label unless a local cat registry or source record gives more detail. The color note of deep red or orange may explain why it was attached to a cat record, but that does not create a stable feline breed identity.
For owners or data stewards, the right approach is caution. A red, orange, or ginger cat listed as Thrianta should still be described and cared for as a domestic cat unless there is credible breed documentation. Photos, source records, and any breeder notes can help decide whether the entry belongs in cats, needs correction, or represents an informal color nickname. The name should not be used to imply predictable temperament, health, or breeding status in cats.
Colors: Bicolor, Black, Blue, Blue Point, Brown, Calico, Chocolate, Chocolate Point, Cinnamon, Classic Tabby, Cream, Cream Point, Deep Red/Orange, Dilute Calico, Dilute Tortoiseshell, Fawn, Flame Point, Golden, Harlequin, Lilac, Lilac Point, Lynx Point, Mackerel Tabby, Mink, Pointed, Red, Seal Point, Sepia, Shaded, Shell, Silver, Smoke, Spotted Tabby, Tabby, Ticked Tabby, Torbie, Tortoiseshell, Van, White