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  2. Tabby cat - Wikipedia

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    The four known distinct patterns, each having a sound genetic explanation, are the mackerel, classic or blotched, ticked, and spotted tabby patterns. "Tabby" is not a breed of cat but a coat pattern found in many cat breeds. It is very common amongst non-pedigree cats around the world. [1]

  3. These Are the Most Popular Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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    Want to adopt an orange, ginger, or red cat? Our comprehensive guide to popular orange cat breeds includes orange tabby cats, shorthair, and long-haired cats.

  4. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    The following list of cat breeds includes only domestic cat breeds and domestic and wild hybrids. The list includes established breeds recognized by various cat registries , new and experimental breeds, landraces being established as standardized breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds.

  5. Sokoke - Wikipedia

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    It is distinct from previously known blotched tabby patterns found in other breeds in this respect, but otherwise genetically identical, with all the normal tabby features (in cat fancier and judging terms, the patterns share the same ""butterflies" "eyeliner", "bonnet strings", "necklaces" and other characteristic markings). [4]

  6. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Tortoiseshell cats with the tabby pattern as one of their colors are sometimes referred to as torbies or torbie cats. [ 7 ] "Tortoiseshell" is typically reserved for multicolored cats with relatively small or no white markings.

  7. 32 best cat breeds for first-time owners - AOL

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    Stepping into cat ownership? Check out the 32 of the best cat breeds for first-time owners.

  8. Toyger - Wikipedia

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    The toyger is a breed of domestic cat, the result of breeding domestic shorthaired tabbies (beginning in the 1980s) to make them resemble a "toy tiger", as its striped coat is reminiscent of the tiger's. [1]

  9. New Study Explains How Long Cat Breeds Are Expected to ... - AOL

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    Most domestic cats, the tabby cats and calico cats you can find at your local shelter, live an average of 18 years. When you look at more exotic cat breeds how long they live varies greatly from ...