This tabby pattern is well suited for a calm, down to earth or happy go lucky cat. They flow over the body only, the legs on any tabby will always be striped. On this tabby pattern, the cat has small spots all around the same size. The spotted tabby is the most forgotten about, though it is very pretty. This pattern would suit a cat for a cat who is rebellious, confident and impulsive or a cat with the name of "twig". This makes it seem as though they are shorter, or "broken". The "broken" mackerel still has the mackerel stripes but they are interrupted by the base color of the cat. This tabby is often mistaken for the spotted tabby, but the two are not the same. It also works well with cats who have the name "stripe" or "tiger". This type of tabby would be well suited for a quick whited, fiery, tempered cat. It has many thin stripes running vertically along the body and a distinctive "M" on the forehead. The mackerel tabby is probably the most widely known. It would also work well with a cat named "mist" or "fog". This type of tabby would be well suited for a cat that is kind, mysterious, quiet or one that other look up too. These types of tabbies always have thick bold stripes, no thin wispy stripes. They are highly symmetrical, with the large swirling design of each side usually being extremely alike. The classic tabby has large swirling patterns, often one large marking covers the entire side. This seems to be a difficult subject for some, but I hope this helps y'all make your characters more diverse and specific! ![]() ![]() ![]() Tabby is a very very broad term that covers multiple patterns and a particular breed. NOTHING IS MINE, NOT THE PICTURES NOR THE ART
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