Please note that Tuxedo is just a term for a certain coat colour and pattering. It is not a breed name. Black and White cats will have different lifespans, and are no way connected to what colour their coats are.
Well, all cats live about... say, 14-20 years. Usually indoor cats live longer, since outdoor cats are presented with many dangers; poisoning from grass chemicals or animal diseases, getting run over, falling from heights, etc. Of course, my cat goes outside and I don't stop him. I just restricted him a little when I learned of the dangers. If your cat loves the outside, don't keep him inside or he'll be extremely depressed. My cat was after I kept him inside for a day, so I immediately let him out. Also, the longer you keep your cat from going out, the longer he/she wont come home.
Indoor:15 years
Outdoor:5 years
My Tux cat is 3 right now.
Tuxedo cats are not a breed, but a color pattern. Where they live depends on their breed. Most domestic cats live with owners or humans.
Cats that are black and white are referred to as "Tuxedo" cats .
A Tuxedo cat is 200% smarter than other cats
because the fur is usually black and white with the white on the belly as if the black is the tuxedo jacket and the white the under shirt To be clear: Only those with that specific pattern (mostly black, white on the belly, neck, and possibly paws and muzzle) are "tuxedo cats." Cats where the black and white portions are distributed more randomly are not tuxedo cats.
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=Hello Dear.==I shall begin explaining about the cat that wears tuxedos.==Such cat creatures originated from Alaska, they were called tuxedo cats because they were dressed in tuxedo, to insulate them from the unbearably crisp conditions caused by sub zero temperatures.=
Pretty fast :D They can outrun humans .
cause the tuxes make them look huge
No. It's all about how a cat is raised. Each has it's own personality.
Yes, tuxedo cat doesn't refer to a breed of cat like the Tortoiseshell does, it refers to the color of the cat which can be either male or female
Tuxedo cats are a coloring pattern, not a breed. They have white paws and white from the face or chin down along the abdomen, which may be broken into spots. They can have any darker color on the body, including stripes and solid.
The same as every other cat. Although individuals do have their preferences.