![]() ![]() For example the "marbled tabby" seen in Bengals is a variation on the "classic tabby". The cat fancy recognises four basic types of tabby (ticked, mackerel, classic, spotted) with breed-specific variations on each of these types. When sold in England, this silk was called atabi or - by those who misheard - taffety. Their name was said to have been derived from a street in Baghdad celebrated for the manufacture of its watered or moire silks. In the early days of cat exhibitions, tabbies were divided into banded and spotted. ![]() These are two examples of tabby, or striped, cat. For most people, two of the most familiar "types" of cat are the "blotched tabby" and the "ginger tom" (or "marmalade cat").
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