No. There are similar words, for instance one particular fur pattern used to be called a "jellicle cat", a term which appears in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats and in the musical Cats which was loosely based on it, but Professor McGonagall was not, as far as we know, named after a specific cat variety.
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.
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They are both a type of cat.
A lion is part of the cat family.
The purina one cat is a snowshoe, a mix of Siamese and American shorthair
Tabby cat.
Minerva McGonagall turns into a cat. She is an Animagus who can transform into a tabby cat at will.
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Professor McGonagall.
A Bengal cat with a marble coat. They can be either spotted or marble, silver or gold.
Pheasant's feathers.
Minerva sat in her animagi form, which is a tabby cat.
Professor McGonagall is the transfiguration professor at Hogwarts and can turn into a cat. She doesn't follow Harry around though, the cat that does that is Filch the caretakers cat Mrs Norris, who is not a transfigured human.
No, she not. She is a registered animagus.She can turn into a cat.
Very good question, but this is a book-series for children, so it is never discussed in any of the books.
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.
No animal is mentioned in any of the seven books. She can TURN INTO an animal, though - specifically, into a cat.