It looks like a black tabby, mostly.
Darkstripe is a large, sleek, dark gray tabby with black stripes and amber eyes.
A tabby has stripes like a tiger cat; it also has a variety of colors. Black, brown, and orange. The silver tabby is the most popular.
Yes it is. I know because I owed one for 14 years. If you looked at her from the back, she looked like a regular, long-haired, black cat, but when she turned around, she had those wonderful tabby markings with beautiful big green eyes. I've never seen another like her. --- Most 'black' tabby cats (these have the same genetics as a black cat but with the tabby gene) are often described as dark brown tabbies. This is because when a colour has tabby markings, it keeps the original colour for the markings and lightens the rest of the body. This makes a black tabby be dark brown with black markings. This is arguably the most common colour of tabby cat. Your long-haired black tabby may have been a black smoke tabby, in which the base of the hairs are a lighter colour and they often have faint tabby markings on their face, front and legs.
a golden tabby tiger looks like a normal tiger except its coat is shinier than others
A tabby has stripes on its forehead usually that look sort of like an M. Look at pics closely and you can see it!! :) That's my own way of telling its either all tabby or part tabby. A tortishell cat has not patches but brindled brown and black fur. A Calico which people confuse for Tortishells has Brown , Black and white fur that's patched. :) --- A normal tabby cat has no ginger in its fur, which is the definition of a tortoiseshell. Cats can also be torbies, which is a tortoiseshell-tabby. In this pattern, the cat has ginger patches, and you will see tabby markings on the face and body where there is no ginger. In a tortoiseshell, the ginger patches always have tabby markings whether the cat is a tabby or not.
She is a silver tabby she-cat with green eyes.
Longtail is a lean and muscular warrior cat with a dark brown tabby pelt and bright yellow eyes. His tail is longer than most cats', which is how he got his name.
No, he's like a Tabby cat.
A small beautiful silver tabby she-cat with ocean-blue eyes.
American Shorthair that is a dark brown tabby. :)
Not much is revealed about the appearance of Tabby, but we do know that she is five years old, and has green eyes the color of a granny smith apple.