Jellicle cats are not an actual breed, but are a type of black and white cat that feature in a poem by T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. These cats are depicted as common black and white cats whose daytime nature is peaceful, pleasant and restful - but actively enjoy nighttime hours.
Cats that are black and white are referred to as "Tuxedo" cats .
Possibly you are going to adopt two white cat and one black cat sometime. Or it just may have been a weird dream.
White cats with black paws... you said it...
Black and white patterned cats can come from any breed. The black and white pattern can be seen in Alley, Persian, Tom and Black Mask cats.
The thing that makes cats black and white are the genes that the given cat is born with. The white spotting gene being present in a cat makes it black and white.
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because the fur is usually black and white with the white on the belly as if the black is the tuxedo jacket and the white the under shirt To be clear: Only those with that specific pattern (mostly black, white on the belly, neck, and possibly paws and muzzle) are "tuxedo cats." Cats where the black and white portions are distributed more randomly are not tuxedo cats.
Yes. As do all cats.
Jellicoe cats are a fictional breed of cats from T.S. Eliot's book "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," which inspired the musical "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber. They are known for their playful and mischievous nature. Regular cats refer to non-specific domestic cats found in real life, who come in various breeds and personalities.