In the world of cats, tuxedo is a color marking rather than a particular tuxedo cat breed. However, some breeds can be considered tuxedo cat breeds as they have this pattern more often than others.
Alas, there are no cat breeds that are exclusively black and white. This means there are many different types of tuxedo cats out there.
So when people ask, “what breed is a tuxedo cat?”, the answer is, it could be one of many. Appropriately, the tuxedo is a pattern on a cat’s coat.
A medium to large-sized cat breed with large gold, orange, or copper color eyes, a short, broad nose, and a short to medium coat.
This very furry breed is best known for something that it doesn’t have – a tail. A cat this furry does require quite a bit of grooming and brushing.
Known to be real gentle giants, they’re often referred to as the dogs of the cat world thanks to their unique Maine Coon personality.
The Munchkin cat is everyone’s favorite cutie. With teeny tiny short little legs and normal-sized bodies, these diverse cats are absolutely adorable.
Apparently, in the 1600s, Japanese street cats were bobtails. The tuxedo bobtail cat is considered to be lucky, and its owners should prosper.
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