Tabby is a naturally-occurring color pattern within cats. It has developed on its own over time, and while humans may have encouraged it by breeding cats for the tabby patter, it originally came from nature.
Probably the same ,but cats are surprising creatures so it may come out differently.
Cats with the Tabby coat pattern are incredibly common. The majority of moggies have some variation of the Tabby pattern, so it is safe to say there are far more Tabby cats than tigers in the world.
Seeing as the term "Tabby" is coat pattern found on some cats and in several breeds, the size and personality of a tabby cat can be incredibly varied. A cat's hunting skill depends on the individual; some cats are very skilled in hunting, whereas other cats are not.
I have two tabby cats, but I recommend the Egyptian Hairless and the Havana Brown.
It depends on the individual cat.
Yes Tabby cats rock...they are the best
My red tabby is the playfulest of my three cats
No, Tabby is a coat pattern
Probably the same ,but cats are surprising creatures so it may come out differently.
You can determine if a tabby cat is male or female by its color. Ginger tabby cats tend to be male while tortoiseshell tabby cats are female.
Desert sand cats are similar to orange kitties. I read somewhere that the Vikings -Swedes that travelled down the rivers of Russia and reached Turkey - brought orange cats back to Europe for the first time in the 11th century.
Tabby cats are incredibly common. The tabby coat pattern can be found on many breeds of cat, but is particularly common in moggies/Domestic Shorthairs.
Not at all. The Tabby pattern is probably the most common coat pattern found on domestic cats.
No, I have personally had female orange tabby cats.
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