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  2. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    A tabby cat, or simply tabby, is any domestic cat (Felis catus) with a distinctive M-shaped marking on its forehead, stripes by its eyes and across its cheeks, along its back, around its legs and tail, and characteristic striped, dotted, lined, flecked, banded, or swirled patterns on the body: neck, shoulders, sides, flanks, chest, and abdomen ...

  3. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Tabby cats have a range of variegated and blotched coats, consisting of a dark pattern on a lighter background. This variety is derived from the interplay of multiple genes and resulting phenotypes. Most tabbies feature thin dark markings on the face, including the 'M' on the forehead and an eyeliner effect, pigmented lips and paws, and a pink ...

  4. Toyger - Wikipedia

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    Color: Markings shall be virtually black to brown to even tan. Very dark markings are preferred. A bright pumpkin ground color with very dark markings is preferred. Whited ground color shall be as uniformly light to virtually white as possible. Markings pattern: Mackerel tabby. The markings to the ground pattern contrast must be extreme and ...

  5. File:Oslo, brown tabby female cat, 11 years (6).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. 32 fun facts about Siberian forest cats - AOL

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    It only applies to tabby cats, so if a solid cat has the golden gene, it won’t show. 30. A “Roman” ancestry. A Siberian brown tabby with white, like the original foundation tomcat.

  7. Abyssinian cat - Wikipedia

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    The typical tabby M-shaped marking is often found on the forehead. [9] [11] A champion adult male showing the classic ruddy, or "usual", coat pattern. The breed's original colour standard is a warm deep reddish-brown base with black ticking, known as "usual" in the United Kingdom, "tawny" in Australia, and "ruddy" elsewhere.

  8. Egyptian Mau - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Mau is a muscular cat with notable features being their spotted coat and a tabby marking on their forehead that is said to resemble a scarab design. The head is gently rounded and of medium size.

  9. Ocicat - Wikipedia

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    Only the spotted tabby markings are permissible. There is a recognizable tabby 'M' pattern on the forehead. The markings extend all the way to the back of the neck from the forehead. Markings that resemble mascara are found around the eyes and cheeks. There are spots all throughout the body. [6]