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A black-and-white cat. They can also be called tuxedos if they have the right patterns: white on their chest, tummy, and paws and there can be some on their head, face and neck then the rest of them is black.
simese,black,white simese,black,white
Black, brown (chocolate), white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. There are many variations of these basic colours and many different patterns.
Some purebred British Shorthair cats are black and white in coat color.
smoky gray orange and white orange striped golden and white gray with black stripes gray and white white calico golden .....and maybe a few more brown black black and white brown and white
Zebras are black and white with stripes. A giraffe is yellow with spots and a long neck.
It depends on the cat. A cat with calico coloring has different colors like brown, black, orange, and white. Siamese cats are slender and black. Then there are some cats cats that are just one solid color.
skunks, badgers, magpies, penguins, orcas, some cats and dogs and cattle
No. Cats may have different colours or claw sizes but they will always be the same claws... unless you're thinking of the same exact claws on your cats claws then all cats do not share claws.
it depends on the bird type, but the common one is black
British shorthair cats have several different varieties. Some of these include being colourpoint, tabby, shaded, or bicolour. British shorthair cats can be black, red, white, or chocolate.
Cats that are orange, white, and black/brown spotted are called Calico cats. Cats that are brown/black and orange are called Tortoiseshell cats. Cats that are orange and white spotted do not have a name. Cats that are orange and white striped are called Tiger cats.