Male cats are often called Tom cats. The term "Tabby" is not a breed or gender of cat; it is coat pattern found on many cats, and can be found in several breeds. Female cats are usually called Queens or Mollys.
I am wonderingt the same thing as you but when i researched Google i found something that said... if your are able to pick them up and lie them on their back if there are two "holes" if you will its a boy. otherwise one "hole" is a girl
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You can determine if a tabby cat is male or female by its color. Ginger tabby cats tend to be male while tortoiseshell tabby cats are female.
The answer to that is tabby cat.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female; for example:.A tomcat is a male cat. A female cat is called a molly, if they have kittens they are called a queen.A female cat may also be know as a tabby cat, although tabby can also refer to coloring.
The young of cats are called kittens. While the word 'tom' refers to an un-neutered male cat, 'tabby' refers to the pattern of stripes found on many cats, male and female.
any baby cat is called a kitten if its male or female it is the same
All male cats are called toms.
A tabby cat refers to a cat's coat pattern, characterized by stripes, swirls, spots, or ticking. A tom cat is a male cat, while a female cat is referred to as a queen.
Male cats are often called tom-cats or toms. :)
The term "tabby" refers to a certain coat pattern which is found on many different breeds of cat, and can be found on both male and female cats.
No, tabby cats are just as likely to be either male or female. The genes that determine the tabby pattern of a cat's coat are unrelated to those that determine the gender. The related links have more extensive information on this subject.
The term "tabby" refers to a certain coat pattern which is found on many different breeds of cat, and can be found on both male and female cats.
A male cat is called a Tom. I do not believe there to be a difference between breeds of cat.