In the world of cat, Tuxedo is a colour rather than a particular breed. However, some breeds can be considered Tuxedo Cat Breeds as they have this pattern more often than others.
Appropriately, the tuxedo is a pattern on a cat’s coat. Black and white tuxedo cats have been popular in film, tv and advertising over the year – from Sylvester to Felix the Cat.
Now that you’re up to date with the tuxedo cat breed concept let’s look at the 11 breeds that most commonly produce tuxedo cat patterns.
These happy kitties are affectionate, healthy, and talkative. The name refers to the unique ears of the American Curl Cat, which curl backward in a particularly sweet way.
They’re laid-back but enjoy playing, and are very attached to their humans. You’ll often find your Siberian cat following along behind you and cuddling up as soon as you take a seat.
This is a very adventurous breed that loves to explore and will keep its playful demeanor long after its kitten days are finished.
This beautiful flat flaced cat breed does get along with children and other household pets; however, they aren’t fans of loud environments but rather serene homes where little changes.
The breed is named bobtail due to its short and stubby tail. They were also adored by the Japanese Imperial family and still have a regal air to them.
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