A male cat is called a Tom. I do not believe there to be a difference between breeds of cat.
A male cat is usually referred to as a tom. A tabby cat however, is a type of domestic house cat with stripes, dots or a swirling pattern to their fur with a distinctive M mark on their forehead.
The term "tabby" refers to a certain coat pattern which is found on many different breeds of cat, and can be found on both male and female cats.
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or an orange a is always a male while a tabby is always a female
tabby refers to coloration/markings (usually striped, or swirled in mackeral tabbys) and has nothing to do with gender
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don't know whether it is a correct anatomical name or not, but I have always used the term: 'Tomcat'. Or in this case: 'Tabby tomcat'. Andrew Williams, Owned by a cat for many years. A male cat of any breed is a tom.
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A "tabby" cat has a "tabby" coloring. That is what "tabby" means.
No, the tabby cat is not a breed.
Mildred Hubble's cat was named Tabby.
A purebred Burmese cat will not have a tabby coat, but he or she may have tabby markings in spots.
Crystal is the name of her cat on Woopetz. The cat's fur coloring is what makes it a tabby cat.
A trepidacious tabby is a fraidy cat.
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I believe that the first tabby cat named was Thunderstar
The word "Tabby" is neither masculine nor feminine. It is just a name given to cats who have a certain coat pattern. The masculine usage of the word is the same as the feminine.
all tabby cat has an ''m'' on their four heads.
Tabby is Mrs Arabella Figgs' cat.
Your sofa is probably the best place to find a domestic tabby cat.