That depends on how wide your question is - you may be asking about the domestic cat or cats in general. If the former then they come in many colours, solid or patterned (as human have bread them), while wild cats are coloured for camouflage and concealment and reflect the hues and patterns of their environment..
Nope, everything is different, even if they are very similar.
Yes, up to three different colours.
No. Calico is often large areas of white with two other colours, usually orange and black. The Calico colouring can be found in many different breeds of cat. If a cat is just orange and white, it is not a calico. The coat colour is likely a Red (orange) Tabby and White.
If you are asking about the professors in the Harry Potter books and movies, it is Professor McGonagall, the Transfiguration teacher. She transforms into a tabby cat with markings around her eyes that are similar to her spectacles.
ours is 19 and we let her out AVERAGE CAT LIFESPAN IS 15 to 20 YEARS.
Bengal Cats come come in these colours: Grey with black markings, Brown with darker brown markings, Brown with black markings, Grey with darker grey markings, Or White with light grey markings. Excuse me if I have missed any but i think they are all here!
Cat eye colors can range from blue, green, amber, orange and colours in between. Sometimes it depends on the breed.
The easiest way to tell apart a ragdoll and Birman cat is through the markings. A birman cat has distinct markings.
Nope, everything is different, even if they are very similar.
white down its forehead
A calico cat is a cat that is white, orange, and black. "Calico" is the term that describes a cat with these colours; it is not a breed name. Cats with the calico colouring can be many different breeds.
A purebred Burmese cat will not have a tabby coat, but he or she may have tabby markings in spots.
A bicolour is anything, such as a flower or a cat, which has two colours.
A bicolour is anything, such as a flower or a cat, which has two colours.
Its Dwarf Leopard This Is The Definition Dwarf Leopard (Noun)- A small cat the size of a domestic cat and has markings like a leopard
You can tell the CAT level (or category) of a cable by looking for imprinted markings along the length of the cable. Look for the number preceded by 'CAT.' That is the category of the cable.
Yes, up to three different colours.