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Post by happykitten on Dec 3, 2023 23:17:14 GMT
Tuxedo cats are not a specific breed of cat. Instead, they are defined by their coat color pattern, characterized by black and white markings. This pattern can be found in various cat breeds, including domestic shorthairs and longhairs. Since most cats like to do their own thing and, although social, they're not like dogs, many tuxedo cats, on the other hand, are known for their friendly and sociable personalities. They often enjoy interacting with humans and can be affectionate companions, almost like puppies. However, while tuxedo cats share a similar coat pattern, their personalities can vary widely. Just like any other cat, individual temperament and behavior depend on factors like genetics and early socialization. Some tuxedo cats have unique facial markings that resemble a mustache or goatee, adding to their distinctive appearance. It's to be said that tuxedo cats have distinct personalities and are called 'Huskies of the cat world'. Apparently, they're also mischievous and secret geniuses. It's also said that in some cultures, tuxedo cats are considered lucky or bringers of good fortune. Conversely, in others, they are associated with superstitions, such as being bad omens. However, these beliefs vary from place to place. So if you own a tuxedo cat, you can consider yourself a lucky cat owner.
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