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Cats come in many different colors and markings, known as fur patterns. You may think of a cat’s coloring as its breed, but this isn’t the case; the fur pattern refers specifically to the visual markings on a cat’s coat, while the breed includes different physical and behavioral traits. In this article, we’ll explain the 16 different types of fur patterns and variations so you know exactly what kind of kitty you’ve got (or want to adopt).
Types of Cat Fur Patterns
- Solid: Has a single color with no patterns or spots.
- Tabby: Has stripes around their eyes and on their legs and tail.
- Tuxedo: Has white paws, and a white belly and face.
- Tortoiseshell: Has an evenly distributed mix of orange and black.
- Colorpoint: Has a darker color on the face, paws, and tips of the tail.
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