Are Tabby Kittens Always Black? How to Determine Purity

Tabby kittens often appear darker when they are young, but their coat color tends to lighten as they age. A purebred tabby cat typically has a round head, though the area below the nose may have a slightly pointed appearance.

American Shorthair tabby kittens, for example, might seem predominantly black at birth. This is because silver tabby patterns are actually the result of diluted black coloring. Their coats tend to lighten as they grow, which is a normal process, so owners shouldn't worry. The color layering in newborn kittens may not be very distinct. By examining the base of the kitten’s fur, one can usually notice that it is not completely black, but rather layered with different tones. Observing these subtle variations is essential to understanding their future coat characteristics.

Characteristics of a Purebred Tabby Cat

1. A purebred tabby cat has a generally round head, although the area below its nose is a bit pointed.

2. The eyes of a purebred tabby are almond-shaped, with the inner corners pointing downwards and the outer corners slightly upwards. The pupils are usually yellow or green.

3. The nose of a purebred tabby is typically red or black.

4. The ears are rounded at the tips, and the distance between them is relatively close. The eyebrows and whiskers are typically white.

5. A purebred tabby cat is generally robust with well-developed limbs and a good amount of muscle.

6. The coat color of a purebred tabby is typically a mix of 2-3 different colors.

7. The tail of a purebred tabby is quite sturdy, tapering to a fine point and very flexible overall.If you enjoyed this, try:Pet Naming

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