Yes. Each year many people choose to keep their pets all-indoors. it keeps the pet safe from outdoor harm.
Like any other cat, a tabby (which is not technically a breed, so much as a marking-- did you know?) could adjust to this lifestyle. However, it requires more exercise and playtime, as the cat does not romp around and exercise outside. It you do not, you will get a chubby kitty and shorter time with your cat.
No matter what, you should spay or neuter your cat. But when keeping your cat indoors, it is not quite as important. Your male cat may spray, and females can be a problem, too. But at least you won't come home one day to find your outside she-cat pregnant.
Many people have inside pets, and it is good for the wildlife, for your cat, and for you.
Tabby is a naturally-occurring color pattern within cats. It has developed on its own over time, and while humans may have encouraged it by breeding cats for the tabby patter, it originally came from nature.
Seeing as the term "Tabby" is coat pattern found on some cats and in several breeds, the size and personality of a tabby cat can be incredibly varied. A cat's hunting skill depends on the individual; some cats are very skilled in hunting, whereas other cats are not.
My orange tabby is 23 years old in cat years and 100sum in human years. The term "tabby" is just a description of a certain coat pattern, not a cat breed. There is no link between coat colour or pattern and a cat's lifespan.
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.
It depends on the individual cat.
They can live where ever any cats can live. The tabby coat is just a pattern; any breed cat can have it.
Female tabby cats are not necessarily rarer than male tabby cats, as the ratio of male to female tabby cats is generally equal.
Yes Tabby cats rock...they are the best
Female tabby cats are not rare, as tabby coat patterns can occur in both male and female cats.
No, girl tabby cats are not rare. Tabby cats can be male or female, and their gender does not affect their coloring or pattern.
tabby cats live usually up to 20 or 21 years
Tabby cats, like all domestic cats, can adapt to various habitats, including urban, suburban, and rural environments. They are commonly found in homes as pets, often residing indoors while having access to outdoor spaces. In the wild, their ancestors inhabit forests, grasslands, and deserts. Overall, tabby cats thrive in environments where they can find shelter, food, and opportunities for exploration.
My red tabby is the playfulest of my three cats
Female orange tabby cats are relatively rare, as the orange coat color is more commonly found in male cats. Only about 20 of orange tabby cats are female.
No, Tabby is a coat pattern
You can determine if a tabby cat is male or female by its color. Ginger tabby cats tend to be male while tortoiseshell tabby cats are female.
The same as cats of any other coat pattern and color. They live in dense jungles of couches and blankets.