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Tuxedo (medium coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Adult : : Large
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Mabel and her 2 babies Journey and Smudge were brought into PRBJ and just left in our lobby. The man just left them and took off. And that was our luck. These three are remarkable. Mabel, mama, is so sweet and loving and her babies are the same. They all love to be cuddled and loved on. They are litter boxed trained and up to date on shots. they are fixed and micro chipped. Look at Mama Mabel's web page to view other photo's and one of her with her babies Journey and Smudge.
The Tuxedo Cat is not a reference to breed but to color. According to www.cat-lovers-only.com, a black-over-white (one-third white) bicolor coat is your "typical" tuxedo. The black fur covers most of the back and the tail. They often have a white face with a black "mask" effect. Some of them will have black spots on their faces, or a "goatee" effect of black on the chin. In addition, they have a white underbelly (chest and abdomen), and lower legs and paws. Breed identity is defined by each registry, but some of the breeds accepted in black and white are the Manx, the Persian, the Norwegian Forest Cat, and the Maine Coon. Oriental cat breeds do not show in this color combination. Perhaps the most well-known tuxedo cat ever is Sylvester, of Warner Brothers Looney Tunes fame. Sylvester has been chasing Tweety Bird since 1945. Of course, he is always unsuccessful. This either makes him the most persistent cat in the world, or the worst hunter of the feline species, or both.
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