The ocelot definitely has the prettiest coat of all wild cats.
It has a seed coat(to protect the seed), and a narnian wild cat there
A cheetah meets your description.
This is a matter of opinion. If you like a cat with a spotted coat the resemble its wild cousins, then it is very likely that you will like the Bengal.
The ideal coat texture of a Burmese cat is a silky coat.
A melanistic jaguar or a melanistic leopard - both have black coats and are collectively known as black panthers.
Yes, the purebred Brumese cat can have a tortoiseshell coat.
Yes, the purebred Burmese cat can have a sable coat.
Yes, there are purebred Burmese cat that have a red coat.
Yes, a Burmese cat breed can have a red tabby coat.
The term for a wild cat is just that - "a wild cat".
Yes,a purebred Norwegian Forest Cat can have a chocolate coat.
The Scottish Wild Cat.