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  2. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    The classic tabby, also known as blotched tabby, has the 'M' pattern on the forehead but, rather than primarily thin stripes or spots, the body markings are thick curving bands in whorls or a swirled pattern, with a distinctive mark on each side of the body resembling a bullseye. 80% of modern-day cats have the recessive allele responsible for ...

  3. Toyger - Wikipedia

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    Bold, braided, and non-uniform stripes are preferred. Belly and inside of legs must be marked. Paw pads and tail tip must be black. Head: Facial stripes and markings shall be circularly aligned around the face. Traditional tabby markings moving radially away from the face for any distance are undesirable and has an "M" marking on its forehead.

  4. Egyptian Mau - Wikipedia

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    Black silver spotted tabby Mau Black smoke Mau. The breed conformation is described as "a balance between the compactness of a Burmese and the slim elegance of a Siamese. Its medium-length body is muscular, with the hind legs longer than the front, giving the Mau the appearance of standing on tiptoes when upright." [11]

  5. A senior bunny, a friendly puppy, and bonded pair of cats up ...

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    Mamacita is a 3-year-old Calico cat, while Beau is white with orange tabby spots. They enjoy playing with toys and gazing out the window. At first, they can both be a little shy and will most ...

  6. Orange Cat’s Contentment After Experiencing a Warm ... - AOL

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    The orange tabby cat is also not a breed; instead, tabby cats have one of the most common coat patterns for both wild and domestic cats and are known for their striped coats.

  7. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    The wild-type (in African wildcats) is the mackerel tabby (stripes look like thin fishbones and may break up into bars or spots). The most common variant is the classic tabby pattern (broad bands, whorls, and spirals of dark color on pale background usually with bulls-eye or oyster pattern on flank). [12]

  8. Spoiled Tabby Cat Gets His Own Room in House, and It's ... - AOL

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    That may seem like overkill to most pet parents, but apparently it was a fun project for the “human employees” of this spoiled tabby cat, whose adventures are chronicled on social media under ...

  9. Jennyanydots - Wikipedia

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    Jennyanydots is a tabby cat with a coat that is covered with tiger stripes and leopard spots. [1] Vocally, ...