Some common cat coat pattern names include tabby, calico, tortoiseshell, solid, and pointed.
Some common cat coat patterns include tabby, calico, tortoiseshell, solid, and pointed.
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The term "tabby" refers to a certain coat pattern which is found on many different breeds of cat. It does not describe its own breed. Because of this, cats with this coat pattern do not have particular health problems. The health of a cat is defined by its own genes and bloodline.
No, Tabby is a coat pattern
The Siamese cat has temperature-sensitive pigment expression due to the albino gene. The coat pattern is a result of this gene because it is a defective form of tyrosinase that is regulated by the cat's body temperature.
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.
Not all tabby cats are shy. A cat's coat pattern ("tabby" is a term for a certain coat pattern) doesn't depict its personality.
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.
A Tabby cat is a cat with a grey or tawny coat mottled with black. A Tom cat is a male cat.
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.
A cat with an "M" pattern on its forehead is a tabby (this is not a breed, it's just a coat pattern which occurs in several different cat breeds and is probably related to the pattern of the wild ancestors of domestic cats). If you want the name of a specific kitten, we can't help you.
Seeing as the term "Tabby" is coat pattern found on some cats (and in several breeds), the temperament and personality of a cat has nothing to do with its coat. Each individual cat has its own personality.