its a common trait with tabby cats and has to do with their colors This is the Legend of the Tabby "M" All of us, at one time or another, have listened to the "old folks" tell us amazing tales. Folk lore and legends abound in all cultures. Passed by word of mouth from one generation to the next, these legends grow and change. A veterinarian shared this story with me. I share it with you, in the tradition of story-telling, in my own words and with my own embellishments. This is the legend of the Tabby "M". All of us have heard that first Christmas described as a silent night. However, one of God's creatures knew otherwise.
The cat hunted in the cold, starry night. He didn't look much different from the other cats; he was gray in color with stripes the color of charcoal. As he walked down the dark alleyway, he heard crying coming from a stable. He entered the door and saw a mother trying to comfort her newborn son.
She spoke softly. "I don't know what to do. I thought you were hungry, so I fed you. I thought you were wet, so I changed your diaper. I thought you were cold, so I wrapped another blanket around you."
She rocked the infant a few minutes longer and then laid him back in a manger filled with hay. The baby continued to cry.
The cat knew what needed to be done. He leapt into the manger and curled up next to the child. In comforting tones, he began to purr. It was the sweetest lull-a-bye ever heard. The baby quieted and drifted off to sleep.
The woman gently stroked his fur. "Thank you. I don't know where you came from, but thank you."
God was looking down and witnessing the blessed events of His son's birthday. Heard only by the cat, God spoke.
"You have done a wonderful deed this night. Because you cared enough to help this woman, I will mark you and your offspring forever so that people will know what you have done. Her name is Mary and from this day forward you will have the letter "M" on your forehead." So when you see a cat with the tabby pattern (no matter if it's gray, brown, or some other color) look closely at its forehead and you will see the letter "M". By this you will know that it is a descendant of the cat that comforted the newborn Christ on that first Christmas night.
The "M" marking on the forehead signifies that the cat carries a common trait of the Maine Coon Tabby Cat, one of the oldest recognized breeds of domestic cats. Chances are the cat is Maine Coon tabby, or at least part.
The appearance of the letter "M" on a cat's forehead has to do with the overall pattern of their fur. Specifically, this is a characteristic of tabby patterns, or cats with a mixed pattern that has tabby genetics, such as a lynx point Siamese cat. So, if a cat does not have those genes, or that pattern, it won't have the "M" on its forehead.
yes
maincoons do lok like they have a letter "M" on their forehead
yes but all cats dont have tails or it got cut off
cats twich all the time. dont worry.
Cats dont have toes they have paws silly
Actually, yes, most of us Somali guys have rather big foreheads. I used to think that my hairline was receding or something when I was younger, but it's actually just the size of our foreheads. I don't really know why we have big foreheads though, it's usually deemed "unattractive" by society, but I think we look just fine :)
Do you think all cats will live 18 years to protect their kits?Cats have a shorter life span than humans.
"Can cats catch crafty cockroaches".
I am thinking this might be a silly question.lol. dont take personally. The answer i think it can be is obviosly the wild. since they are WILD cats i just thought of the WILD. Dont I make sense at all?
all cats blinks it's just that they dont blink that much cause they always sleep
NO dont give cats milk at all or they will go crazy and scratch you up!!
Most kittens or cats dont bother gerbils or hampsters. But, some cats have been known to eat gerbils so, if u have a cat make sure it cant get to your gerbil, or dont have a cat at all if you want a gerbil.
Of Course ! They Are All Cats ! They Can Also Make A Murmuring Sound It Is Very Weird Their Lips Move As They Do It Too
I really don't think anything can be lactoseintolirant. On an unrelated note, cows can potentially be lactose intolerant.