Sentences with phrase «ticked tabby»

The Singapura (1971) allegedly originated from Singapore where the ticked tabby pattern is common in free - living cats, however it is now generally accepted to be a mix of Burmese and Abyssinian which has produced the ticked ivory colouration.
It is possible to introduce the ticked tabby pattern into other breeds.
The usual tabby patterns are Classic (Blotched) Tabby, Mackeral (Striped) Tabby, Spotted Tabby, Ticked Tabby (with some striping) and Ticked / Agouti (with no striping).
The usual tabby patterns are Classic (Blotched) Tabby, Mackeral (Striped) Tabby, Spotted Tabby, Ticked Tabby and Ticked / Agouti.
This beautiful ticked tabby cat is one of the most popular purebred cats in the United States.
The ticked tabby gene is dominant to all other tabby patterns and is frequently seen in Southeast Asian cats.
The Singapura as discovered by the Meadows may have resulted from matings between cats with the Abyssinian ticked tabby gene and the Burmese gene (which gave the brown color).
Solids, smoked and ticked tabbies.

Not exact matches

Also, even though there are many coat colors and patterns, the most common color is still brown (usually ticked) tabby, similar to many wild cat species, while only a few dog breeds still retain the agouti coloring of wolves.
Although they can have coats in almost any shade, from red to lilac, they all are tabbies with a ticked appearance.
IMPORTANCE OF PUPPY GROOMING By: Michelle Lonergan, Tabby & Jack's Fleas, Ticks, and Heartworms too!
Having two 18 year old tabby boys makes me aware every day that their clocks are ticking and we don't have that much time left together, and I am glad that when the time comes, I now have the option to see them off to the Rainbow Bridge with the dignity the deserve...
Cats with ticked coat markings do not display the usual stripes, blotches or swirls of the tabby pattern and do not at first glance seem to be tabby cats at all.
The background color of tabby cats is ticked, this is most obvious in brown / black tabbies.
Genetically, ticking is a tabby pattern, but visually it looks very different.
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