What does a "tabby" cat mean to you?

My favorite color in the world is a calico-tabby. Seen http://thecatsite.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/gigi.jpg Here and http://www.forestcats.net/Tillyflueflangeradoption.jpg here.

Are you folks using “tuxedo cat” to refer to any black-and-white cat? My Kali is black-and-white, but I wouldn’t call her a tuxedo cat: to me that refers only to the black “cape” with white chest. Kali’s more half-and-half.

My other cat, Windy (I didn’t name her), is a beautiful tawny color with some tabby markings.

I just use it for the ones who really look like they’re wearing white tie and tail(s).

This is the late, great Ichabod, and what I mean by tuxedo.

I’ve heard those called “torbies”. My Luna is a torbie and a Siamese mix, so she has beautiful china-blue eyes as well as torbie coloring.

Woah, I live in northern Idaho, I have never heard “tabby” in reference to anything other than an orange cat with darker orange stripes.

Weird, I had no idea it meant the pattern on the cat, though, that does make more sense. :smack: I always wondered why people didn’t just say “orange cat.”

Here’s my beloved Oops, sadly no longer with us.
Here’s our wee new girl,Lily, getting along with the dog and failing to charm our other cat, Jake.
I’ve always had brown and gray tabbies before now. I’m still baffled by having a little blond around the house (although she goes so well with Otto, our other blond).

I fostered a litter of kittens last year. Three orange kittens of various kinds and one tortoiseshell. I just assumed that the tortoiseshell was a female and the others were males and never bothered to check. I felt like a dill when they went in for desexing and the whole lot were female!

Tabby is an archaic term for old woman, probably developed by association of an woman living alone with her cat.

tab⋅by
1   /ˈtæbi/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [tab-ee] Show IPA noun, plural -bies, adjective, verb, -bied, -by⋅ing.
–noun

  1. a cat with a striped or brindled coat.
  2. a domestic cat, esp. a female one.
  3. a spinster.
  4. a spiteful female gossip or tattler.
  5. plain weave.
  6. a watered silk fabric, or any other watered material, as moreen.
    –adjective
  7. striped or brindled.
  8. made of or resembling tabby.
    –verb (used with object)
  9. to give a wavy or watered appearance to, as silk.
    Origin:
    1630–40; back formation from F tabis (taken as pl.), MF (a)tabis silk cloth < ML attābi < Ar ʿattābī, deriv. of (al-)ʿAttābīyah, quarter of Baghdad where the silk was first made, lit., the quarter of (Prince) ʿAttāb

Wait, do you mean female tabbies without white spotting are rare? Because both of them have/had spots on the face & underside. Is white spotting X-linked?

To me it means a striped cat. Either grey or orange, incidentally, I have an orange female that is the cuddliest sweetest creature ever. I’ve only had her for a bit over three years, maybe three and a half, and she’s my first cat, so I didn’t know anything about them when I first got her. I did read somewhere that orange tabbies tend to have really sweet dispositions, but again, being somewhat of a cat newbie, I don’t know if that’s true.

Stripey cat, orange, gray or brown. I have two of the three, plus a calico girl with tabby-stripes in her orange patches. :smiley:

Since this seems to have turned into a picture thread, here are my three. The calico and the orange tabby are littermates–sister/brother. The brown tabby (boy) is a few years younger.

Gracie May.

I have 2 cats, both of which I have concidered to be tabbies: striped, m on forehead, etc. One is fat, lazy and grey (also a cuddler). The other is very orange, no white, just different shades of orange. She is tiny and kind of flaky (flops around alot). I never knew she was rare, kind of interesting.

Did not read any posts… but as the owner of my 5th & 6th tabbies (I was hooked from Mr. Blueberry Muffin that was my first tabby cat when I was six) , it’s a cat with stripes. It’s a color, not a breed. I’ve had them long haired and short- but the stripes have always indicated the best kitty personalities.

OK. I have to ask… What is the evolutionary advantage of having that “M” on the forehead?

Were these cats prone to getting attacked on Sesame Street all season until they developed some sort of alphabetic camouflage?

Whoops…forgot pictures

Cutest kitten on earth… #5 tabby Milton…http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/Smokinjbc/Jane/Milton.jpg

I’ll try to get one of him and tabby #6, La Petit Kitty Claire (it’s a fat girl’s name!) cuddled on the bed for maximum tabby cat awesomeness.

Tabbies are the best cats of all! They’re closest to cats in the wild, smart and instinctual, especially compared to the dumb-as-a-stump Persians my ex- used to insist on breeding.

I have 2 tabbies right now, one with bulls-eyes on her sides (a fashion faux-pas that makes her appear especially fat), and a spotty type male. He’s an incorrigible fetch-cat! The vet said he’d grow out of it after a year of age, but he’s about 4 now and still prefers to fetch over eating or sleeping. He requires no coaching at all, he simply scrambles at top speed to grab the thrown toy, and returns it immediately. I’ve trained him to drop it in a coffee can next to me, so that I don’t have to get up to pick it up and throw it again for him. He’s amazingly good at amusing himself and there are fetch-toys all over the house. It’s cute when he brings his toy to our other cat and drops it for her as an offering. She has no clue what she’s supposed to do with it. He’s got one toy that is his pretend-baby. When he carries it around he makes that mother-cat meow which females do to gather up the little-uns. As far as I can tell, he’s part-dog.

This actually applies to any house cat with 3 colors, not just the pattern called calico.

Any 3 colors and they are almost always female. Males usually are only 1 or 2 colors.

Oh, and here’s my Gypsy:

Gypsy 1
Gypsy 2
Gypsy 3

Oh, and here you can see she’s also a HUGE Steelers fan, as are Buffy and Maggie