Facts: Tabby Cats are striped, with a variety of patterns.
The classic "blotched" tabby (or known as "marbled") pattern is the most common and consists of butterflies and bulls eyes.
The tabby markings may look like a series of ticks on the fur, thus the "ticked" tabby, which is almost exclusively associated with the Abyssinian cat.
There are two species of tabby wild cats in African and Europe that still hunt.
The Giraffe, Camel and Tabby cat are the only animals that walk by moving both their left feet, then both their right feet, when walking.