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Tabby cat

Posted on November 3, 2025 by Admin
A tabby cat isn’t a specific breed — it’s a coat pattern found in many breeds and mixed-breed cats. The tabby pattern is one of the most common and ancient feline coat types, often associated with striped, swirled, or spotted markings and a distinctive “M” shape on the forehead. 🐱

Here’s a full overview:


🐾 Tabby Cat Overview

Pattern type: Coat pattern (not a breed)
Found in: Many breeds — including Domestic Shorthair, Maine Coon, Bengal, Abyssinian, and more
Coat colors: Brown, gray, orange, cream, silver, blue, and others
Lifespan: Depends on breed — typically 12–16 years


🌀 Types of Tabby Patterns

  1. Classic (Blotched) Tabby

    • Swirled, marble-like patterns on the sides.

    • Often looks like a target or bull’s-eye.

  2. Mackerel Tabby

    • Narrow, vertical stripes running down the sides like a tiger.

    • The most common pattern.

  3. Spotted Tabby

    • Spots instead of stripes — seen in breeds like Bengals or Ocicats.

  4. Ticked Tabby (Agouti)

    • No visible stripes or spots, but each hair has multiple color bands.

    • Found in Abyssinians and some mixed breeds.

  5. Patched Tabby (Torbie)

    • A mix of tabby and tortoiseshell coloring — patches of orange/red and brown/black.


😺 Personality (Typical for Tabbies)

While personality depends on breed and upbringing, many tabby owners describe them as:

  • Affectionate and social — enjoy human company.

  • Playful and curious — love exploring and climbing.

  • Smart and expressive — communicate with body language and meows.

  • Adaptable — fit well in homes with kids or other pets.


🧬 Fun Facts

  • The tabby pattern comes from the agouti gene, which creates banded hairs and varied markings.

  • The “M” mark on the forehead is iconic — legends say it stands for “Mary” (Christian lore), “Mohammed” (Islamic lore), or even “Mau” (ancient Egyptian for cat).

  • All domestic cats likely descend from African wildcats, which also have tabby markings.


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