A cat of many colors is call a Calico cat. The Calico colour is usually found in females, and very rare in males.
May be male or female
marbled is like calico its multi color but more like having spots of different colors
it could be a bengalpartly true answerYour cat is most likely a mutt. It is a mixed breed of two or more different breeds of cat. Other than that, I have never heard of a breed with spots and stripes.
"Tabby" is just a coat color, like black, white, gray, calico. It's not a breed or a species. A cat's coat color has no more to do with its personality than your hair color or skin color has to do with YOUR personality.
if the female is white then you get white,grey and spots if the female is grey then you get blue,black and spots
Black cats do not have bald spots above their eyes. This is a common misconception. The fur color of a black cat may make it appear as though there are bald spots, but in reality, the fur is just a different color or texture in that area.
The genetic mechanism that controls fur patterns in cats doesn't typically allow for both stripes and spots to appear on the same cat. The genes responsible for these patterns tend to be mutually exclusive, so a cat is more likely to have one pattern or the other, rather than a combination of both.
The docileness of a cat has to do with how it was treated when young. It has nothing to do with it's color.
A big cat called a Leopard.
Cat ears can have different spots, such as solid, striped, or mottled patterns. These spots can signify the cat's breed or genetics, and may also indicate certain health conditions or issues.
Cat meat tends to be pink when raw and an off-white color when cooked. Cat meat is lighter and arguably less flavorful than dog meat.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.