Types of Tabbies
Nope, a “tabby” is not a breed of cat, nor is it necessarily a female feline. I’ve heard folks use the term interchangeably.

Classic Tabby
Tabby refers to a coat pattern composed of darker stripes, spots or swirls on a lighter background. The “mackerel tabby” pattern consists of clearly defined stripes, while the “classic tabby” pattern is a combination of circles and stripes. Often these classic tabby cats sport a sort of “bullseye” pattern on their sides.

Mackerel Tabby
The third pattern is the spotted tabby, sort of a miniature leopard look. It’s probable that these tabby coat patterns were the original wildcat look, and better concealed the wily hunter hiding in the grass.

Spotted Tabby
Tabby patterns can come in nearly any color, in longhair or shorthair versions, and if you look closely in the right light, even the solid color cats can have a tabby pattern faintly seen.
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Comments (1)
Toni Green July 18, 2008 3:46 PM
My husband and I just got a male tabby kitten from my mother. We chose him out from 5 different litters because of his spunky personality and his unusual markings. He has the markings of a classic tabby, with the swirls and stripes, but his markings are reversed. He had light stripes on a dark background. Is this something really rare, or does this happen a lot?
If anybody has any insight, that'd be great! Thanks!
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