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Cats               with               visible               stripes,               swirls               or               spots               on               their               bodies               are               referred               to               by               breeders,               owners               and               cat               fanciers,               as               tabbies.

Although               some               people               erroneously               assume               the               tabby               cat               to               be               a               breed,               it               in               fact               describes               a               type               of               fur               pattern,               and               can               be               seen               in               most               breeds               of               cat,               including               the               wild               ancestors               of               the               domestic               cat.

There               are               several               different               types               of               tabby               pattern,               even               excluding               the               complex               agouti               trait.

To               simpify               the               terminology               used               in               the               breeding,               sale,               and               showing               of               cats,               a               few               basic               definitions               have               been               laid               to               describe               individual               patterns               of               tabby               marking.
               The               Mackerel               Tabby               Pattern
               The               most               common               tabby               pattern               in               cats               is               the               mackerel               pattern,               seen               in               the               majority               of               cats               of               all               colors.

Mackerel               tabbies'               patterns               are               defined               by               their               narrow,               vertical,               continuous               stripes               that               break               only               on               the               flanks               and               stomach               (if               at               all).

Most               mackerel               tabbie               cats               have               a               visible               "M"               shape               on               their               foreheads               in               a               dark               color,               as               well               as               peppered               coloration               on               their               noses.
               
               The               Broken               Mackerel               Tabby               Pattern
               A               variation               of               the               traditional               mackerel               tabby               pattern,               broken               mackerels               look               very               similar,               but               have               small               breaks               in               their               darked               stripes.

Like               the               traditional               mackerel               tabby               cat,               it               usually               has               a               peppered               nose               and               a               visible               "M"               on               the               forehead,               with               the               only               key               difference               being               small,               fracture-like               breaks               in               the               vertically               striped               fur               pattern.
               
               The               Candle-Flame               Tabby               Pattern
               Candle-flame               tabby               cats,               also               called               braided,               are               another               variation               of               the               classic               mackerel               tabby               pattern.

Candle-flame               tabby               cats               have               thinner,               more               tightly               joined               stripes               that               weave               together               to               form               the               illusion               of               braids               or,               as               the               name               suggests,               candle               flames.

The               pattern               is               seen               mostly               in               wild-domestic               cat               hybrids.
               The               Classic               Tabby               Pattern
               Classic               tabby               cats               have               the               same               "M"               on               their               foreheads               as               mackerel               tabbies,               but               the               fur               pattern               is               differentiated               by               thicker,               bolder               swirls               rather               than               stripes.

Cats               exhibiting               the               classic               tabby               pattern               have               large,               thick               swirls,               often               forming               bullseye-style               patterns               on               the               hind               flanks               and               sides.

In               classic               tabby               cats,               the               legs               and               tails               are               often               deeply               and               uniformly               banded.
               The               Modified               Classic               Tabby               Pattern
               The               Sokoke               cat               breed               is               one               of               only               a               very               few               breeds               exhibiting               the               traits               of               the               modified               classic               tabby               pattern.

Like               the               marbled               bengal               and               other               wild-looking               domestic               cats,               these               classic               tabbies               have               deeply               swirled               patterns               that               resemble               tree               bark               in               their               appearance.

Unlike               the               standard               classic               tabby,               these               cats'               bands               appear               "hollow",               with               a               dark-colored               outline               and               a               light-colored               inside.
               The               Marbled               Tabby               Pattern
               
               Similar               to               the               modified               classic               tabby               pattern,               and               another               variation               of               the               same,               marbled               cats               take               the               effect               one               step               further               to               display               deeply               varied               marbling               of               the               classic               tabby               coat.

In               a               series               of               deep               swirls               and               highly               varied               colors,               this               coat               pattern               creates               a               salt-and-pepper               style.

Like               candle-flame               tabbies,               marbled               tabby               cats               are               almost               always               descended               from               wild-domestic               cat               hybrids.
               The               Spotted               Tabby               Pattern
               Spotted               tabbies               are               the               least               common               of               the               three               main               coat               patterns,               and               cats               with               the               genes               are,               as               the               name               implies,               spotted.

While               some               breeders               have               suggested               that               these               are               not               true               spots,               but               rather,               cleanly               broken-up               stripes,               the               name               persists.

Some               fully               domestic               cats,               such               as               the               Egyptian               Mau               and               the               Ocicat,               exhibit               spotted               tabby               coats,               but               the               pattern               has               been               elaborated               by               the               introduction               of               wild               genes.
               The               Rosetted               Tabby               Pattern
               One               development               that               wild               hybrids               have               added               to               the               gene               pool               of               domestic               cats               is               the               addition               of               rosette               patterns               to               other,               more               traditional               tabby               cat               coats.

These               cats               differ               from               standard               spotted               tabbies               because               their               spots               are               rosettes,               or               circles,               similar               to               those               seen               on               leopards               and               jaguars.

The               Bengal               is               one               breed               especially               known               for               the               rosette               tabby               pattern,               although               it               can               be               seen               in               other               breeds               as               well,               including               the               Bombay.
               Tabby               cat               patterns               can               be               labeled               and               categorized               into               several               basic               descriptions               to               enable               easy               communication               between               breeders,               owners,               handlers,               and               cat               fanciers.

All               variations               of               this               classical,               ancient               pattern               reveal               the               beauty               and               soul               of               the               cat,               created               by               thousands               of               years               of               evolution               and               selective               breeding.
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