11 Wonderful Tuxedo Cat Breeds:

Is What they Say True?

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.

In the world of cat, Tuxedo is a colour rather than a particular breed.

The myths include tuxedo cats being the strongest swimmers of all cats, being more intelligent than other cats and that they open their eyes 24 hours before all other types of cats.

The British Shorthair cat is 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.

1. British Short Hair

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.

2. Cymrics

These fluffy felines are really something special. Known to be real gentle giants, they’re often referred to as the dogs of the cat world thanks to the unique Maine Coon personality.

3. MAINE COON

The Munchkin cat is everyone’s favorite cutie. With teeny tiny short little legs and normal-sized bodies, these diverse cats are absolutely adorable.

4. Munchkin

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.

5. Japanese Bobtail

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