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.
It is not specified what breed he is, but it says that he is a tabby. A tabby is not a breed.
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No, tabby cats are not a separate breed themselves. Many different cat breeds can have tabby pelts. If your cat is a large tabby, it probably came from a breed of cats that is larger than others, such as the Maine Coon. But there are many tabby cats that are small too, like the Munschkin.
Tabbies are not a breed, they are a fur color.
Fatest Cat BreedNaturally Tabby cats are fater than other cats
Female tabby cats are not necessarily rarer than male tabby cats, as the ratio of male to female tabby cats is generally equal.
A family of wild cats could be some wild cats, but they are family. Or wild cats like the Ocelot (a kind of endangered wild cat) breed with a tamed cat to make another breed of tamed cats, like the Ocicat (and Ocelot breed with a tabby)
mutt breed cats are most common but after that is the tabby cat
They can live where ever any cats can live. The tabby coat is just a pattern; any breed cat can have it.
Tabby is a coat pattern in cats, it is not a specific breed. Thus, each tabby cat individual will vary greatly in size and weight.
Exotic Shorthair breeds of cats are descended from the common British Shorthair breed.
Because the term "Tabby" refers to a striped coat pattern found in many cats: 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.There are many breeds of cat that can have the tabby pattern, so grouping cats up just by coat pattern would be confusing at best. For example:Abyssinian (ticked tabby)American Shorthair (the Classic pattern)Domestic Shorthair/Longhair (Mixed breed cats can have any type of tabby markings and colourations)Egyptian Mau (the original spotted tabby)Maine Coon (probably the most popular pedigreed tabby cat)ManxNorwegian Forest CatOrientalPersianScottish FoldSiberian (another "natural" breed of tabby cats)Singapura (ticked)Somali (longhair ticked)Turkish Angora (14 allowable tabby patterns/colours)Turkish Van (6 tabby patterns/colours)