no I have a silver tabby kitten and another breed 4 yr old cat and Alphie (the silver tabby kitten) and he plays with Mickey (the 4 yr old) and they act like father and son so no and often love other breeds if they are kittens and act like the other breed is family even if they aren't
The tabby coat pattern and colour on cat can be incredibly varied! The "Tabby" term means dark markings (stripes, swirls, spots) on a paler background. The stripe colour is solid (goes right to the hair root), but the background colour is banded with colour on each individual hair.There are actually four "types" of the tabby pattern: Ticked, Mackerel, Classic, and Spotted. There are variations on each of these types, and the Mackerel pattern usually has stripes all over the body, whereas a Classic pattern usually just has stripes on the tail and legs, with swirls and blotched patterns on the flanks. The Marbled pattern, for example, is a variation of the Classic pattern.As well as patterns, the tabby coat can come in many colours:Blue Tabby - Cream/ivory-blue base, slate blue markings.Brown Tabby - Coppery-brown base, black markings.Cameo Tabby - Cream base, pale red markings.Chocolate Tabby - Ivory/white base, medium-dark brown markings.Cream Tabby - Pale cream base, fawn/buff markings.Lavender (Lilac) Tabby - Milky cream base, frosty grey markings.Red Tabby - Pale red (ginger) base, deep red (ginger) markings.Silver Tabby - Silver base, black markings. Silver Tabbies with coloured markings on a silvery background are called Blue Silver, Red Silver (aka Cameo Tabby) etc.
Persian, Siamese, Manx, Cornish Rex, Silver tabby, red tabby, cobby, slender
Tabby cats
Different types of metal require different types of cleaners. Copper can be cleaned with salt and lemon. Silver can be cleaned with solutions made specifically for silver, which can be bought at the grocery store.
The tabby coat colour on cat can be incredibly varied! The "Tabby" term means dark markings (stripes, swirls, spots) on a paler background. The stripe colour is solid (goes right to the hair root), but the background colour is banded with colour on each individual hair.Here are just some of the many colours:Blue Tabby - Cream/ivory-blue base, slate blue markings.Brown Tabby - Coppery-brown base, black markings.Cameo Tabby - Cream base, pale red markings.Chocolate Tabby - Ivory/white base, medium-dark brown markings.Cream Tabby - Pale cream base, fawn/buff markings.Lavender (Lilac) Tabby - Milky cream base, frosty grey markings.Red Tabby - Pale red (ginger) base, deep red (ginger) markings.Silver Tabby - Silver base, black markings. Silver Tabbies with coloured markings on a silvery background are called Blue Silver, Red Silver (aka Cameo Tabby) etc.
Calico, Tabby and American Short hair.
The tabby coat pattern and colour on cat can be incredibly varied! The "Tabby" term means dark markings (stripes, swirls, spots) on a paler background. The stripe colour is solid (goes right to the hair root), but the background colour is banded with colour on each individual hair. There are four basic types of tabby (ticked, mackerel, classic, spotted) with variations on each of these types. For instance, the Mackerel pattern usually has stripes all over the body, whereas a Classic pattern usually just has stripes on the tail and legs, with swirls and blotched patterns on the flanks. The Marbled pattern, for example, is a variation of the Classic pattern. As well as patterns, there are many colours to the Tabby coat; from blue, brown, red and silver.
A tabby cat usually refers to a cat of any colour with stripes on its coat as opposed to flat colour. They are noted for the 'M' marking on their forehead. You can tell which are tabbies by looking at one of their outer hairs; if it has bands of two or more colours on a single hair then it is a tabby. The ticked tabby has no stripes on its body, but it has the 'M' on its forehead and bands on its hairs.
They are known for the distinctive mark of an "M" on their forehead
The number "425" on a silver ring typically indicates the purity of the silver, specifically that the ring is made of 42.5% silver and 57.5% other metals, often copper. This composition corresponds to 10 karat (10K) gold, as the "425" signifies a standard for certain types of alloyed silver. However, it's important to verify with a jeweler, as the marking can vary by region and manufacturer.
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there ar4e many types like Siamese, tabby, moggy (black and white) and Ginger etc!