You may be referring to a tortoiseshell cat, that has a spotted and striped coat in shades of black and chestnut brown, often with some white.
The genetic mechanism that controls fur patterns in cats doesn't typically allow for both stripes and spots to appear on the same cat. The genes responsible for these patterns tend to be mutually exclusive, so a cat is more likely to have one pattern or the other, rather than a combination of both.
There are 5 stripes on the cat in the hats hat.
There are 5 stripes on the cat in the hats hat.
Your main coon cat is so hyper because it is ticked off.
Calico cat? No. A tabby cat usually has brown and black stripes, although some have gray and black or orange and black stripes.
There are four basic types of tabby (ticked, mackerel, classic, spotted) with variations on each of these types, and the Mackerel pattern usually has stripes all over the body, whereas a Classic pattern usually just has stripes on the tail and legs, with swirls and blotched patterns on the flanks. These markings are always darker than the base fur colour.
5 stripes are on the cats hat.
5 stripes are on the cats hat.
5 stripes are on the cats hat.
The cat is grey with dark grey stripes. It also has some small white stripes on it as well.
A Himalayan cat...
how many strpes are on The Cat in the Hat`s, hat?