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Tabby cats breed the same way all other cats do, which is the same way all mammals breed (through sexual intercourse).The term "tabby" is just a coat color/pattern. It is not a breed or a species. The term "tabby" refers to a cat that has black and grey spots and stripes, with either a gold or a white neck and belly.Click on my User name, LimeAid, below (where it says "First Answer by LimeAid.") It will take you to my User page. Scroll down a little bit to see pictures of my tabby cat. He is a gold tabby (as opposed to a white tabby). He has gold fur underneath his black/grey stripes and spots.
Tabby Cats need the same care as normal cats! Food, water, and lots of cuddles and attention :)
..the same way as all other cats, a male and a female...
While tabby cats are grouped together in conversation, they are not a breed. Tabby refers to a cat who has a certain pattern on its coat. The Tabby pattern has dark markings (stripes, swirls, spots) on a paler background. The stripe colour is solid (goes right to the hair root), but the background colour is banded with colour on each individual hair. Many breeds of cat can have the tabby pattern, but is particularly common in moggies.
Besides there fur colour or design all cats have the same size of brain
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.
It means an animal that has been bread by two of theexact same bread. Like with cats, two Siamese tabby cats mate, you get a pure bread kitten. But if one Siamese tabby and one brown tabby mate, the kittens are not pure bread. The animals that are mating have to be the same bread or their not considered pure bread.
Probably the same ,but cats are surprising creatures so it may come out differently.
The same as cats of any other coat pattern and color. They live in dense jungles of couches and blankets.
Yes, they are distantly related. They both belong to the same family Felidae.
because they have tails :Pfor one, they are ANATOMICALLY identical. plus they have similar Biology. and cat to cat they are the same! only when you compare domestic cats to wild cats do you find differences.some wild cats have similarities to each other, the servile and cheetah have the vary close markings but cheetahs are built to run, while servile are built to jump. the body in wild cats is much more visible breed to breed but in domestic cats to domestic cats only slight differences are in the build, like a Siamese is likely to have a thinner face and frame then say a tabby.
Cats with the Tabby coat pattern are incredibly common. The majority of moggies have some variation of the Tabby pattern, so it is safe to say there are far more Tabby cats than tigers in the world.