No, Tabby is a coat pattern
Some multicolor cat breeds known for their unique and vibrant coat patterns include the calico, tortoiseshell, and tabby cats. These breeds often have a mix of colors such as black, orange, and white, creating striking and eye-catching patterns on their fur.
No, it does not have Klinefelter's syndrome. it is just a mix-breed cat, otherwise known as a mutt for cats. It is a tabby/calico mix-breed. It is not rare and it is not a disease. it is just an unusual color pattern found on a tabby/calico mix. So don't be worried your cat is perfectly fine. I hope this helped.
i got to say 300 breeds have been discovered but there is going to be more cat breed discovered that are mixes and new mother cats they can be mixed up with another breed hope i could help and the cat have over 100 vocal sounds i love cats and the most popular breed is the tabby and the next breed after that is the Siamese these are the two top breeds in America i went to ask.com they lied to me they said that ther were 41 breeds of cat but that was in 2005 it is 2011 they have added sevral breeds since then
Some common cat color patterns include tabby, calico, tortoiseshell, solid, and pointed. Tabby cats have stripes or swirls on their fur, while calico and tortoiseshell cats have a mix of white, black, and orange patches. Solid cats have one solid color, and pointed cats have darker fur on their ears, face, paws, and tail.
There are several types of cat coloring, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, calico, and pointed. Solid cats have one color all over, while tabby cats have stripes or swirls. Tortoiseshell cats have a mix of black and orange patches, calico cats have white with patches of two other colors, and pointed cats have darker colors on their ears, face, paws, and tail.
Well, they have claws that go back into there skin, they can squeeze through holes half the size of them, and there are over 40 breeds of cats, not including the mix-breeds.
A gray cat with white on its legs may either be a blue and white cat or a brown tabby and white cat. If there are no stripes, spots, or other markings on the gray color, then it is a blue and white. If there are stripes, spots, or other markings on the gray color, then the cat is a brown tabby and white. Also if it has light orange/tan marks it could be a Dilute Calico.
It is most likely going to be a mix between many different cats, but mainly gray tabby.
The description sounds like your cat is a silver/grey tabby. However, the term "tabby" is a coat pattern, and therefore is no indicator of the breed (many different breeds can have tabby markings). If the cat came with no certificate or papers saying what breed he/she is, then he/she is most likely is a mutt/moggy. "Moggy" just means that your cat has a mixed and/or unrecorded lineage.
The kittens might be a mix of both colours or just grey tabby or just red tabby. You also might get one that is white with red tabby and grey, it's the cutest thing ever (:
According to the Cat Fancier's Association, the most popular breeds of cat are: 1 - Persian 2 - Maine Coon 3 - Siamese 4 - Exotic 5 - Abyssinian
Three breeds of Siamese cats are: 1.Black tipped. 2.Brown tipped/Chocolate tipped. 3.Red tipped. Also, Himalayans cats are a mix of Siamese and Persian cats. Oh, and theres the Siamese short hair cat too.