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6 July 2026

  • 00:0200:02, 6 July 2026 Tortoiseshell cat (hist | edit) [5,024 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat pattern |name=Tortoiseshell |breeds=Found across many breeds and mixed-breed cats; almost always female |genetics=X-linked color gene; requires two different X chromosomes (one orange, one black) }} A '''tortoiseshell cat''', often nicknamed a '''"tortie,"''' has a coat featuring a mottled, brindled mix of black (or another dark color) and orange/red patches, without large areas of white. Tortoiseshell, like calico, is a coloring pattern rather than a bree...")
  • 00:0000:00, 6 July 2026 Black cat (hist | edit) [5,971 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat pattern |name=Black cat |breeds=Found across nearly all breeds and mixed-breed cats; the Bombay breed was developed specifically for solid black coloring |genetics=Caused by a dominant form of the melanin-producing gene, resulting in solid eumelanin (black pigment) production }} A '''black cat''' is a domestic cat with a solid black coat, resulting from a genetic variation that causes the coat to produce mostly or entirely black pigment (eumelanin). Black...")

5 July 2026

  • 23:5723:57, 5 July 2026 Tuxedo cat (hist | edit) [680 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat pattern |name=Tuxedo cat |breeds=Found across many breeds and mixed-breed cats |genetics=Bicolor pattern caused by the white spotting gene }} A '''tuxedo cat''' has a distinctive black-and-white bicolor coat resembling formal wear, typically with a white chest, paws, and sometimes face markings against a black body. == Genetics == The pattern results from the white spotting gene, which suppresses pigment in certain areas, and can appear in any breed that...")
  • 23:5623:56, 5 July 2026 Calico cat (hist | edit) [746 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat pattern |name=Calico |breeds=Found across many breeds; almost always female |genetics=X-linked color gene; requires two X chromosomes }} A '''calico cat''' has a coat featuring large patches of white, black (or another dark color), and orange/ginger. Calico is a color pattern, not a breed. == Genetics == Because the gene responsible for orange versus black coloring is carried on the X chromosome, calico cats are almost always female. Male calicos are rare...")
  • 23:5623:56, 5 July 2026 Tabby cat (hist | edit) [860 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat pattern |name=Tabby |breeds=Found across nearly all breeds and mixed-breed cats |genetics=Caused by the Agouti gene; not a breed itself }} A '''tabby''' is a coat pattern featuring stripes, dots, or swirling patterns, rather than a specific breed. Tabby patterning can appear in almost any cat breed, as well as in mixed-breed domestic cats. == Types of tabby patterns == * '''Mackerel tabby''' — narrow parallel stripes running down the sides * '''Classic...")
  • 21:3221:32, 5 July 2026 British Shorthair (hist | edit) [911 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat breed |name=British Shorthair |origin=United Kingdom |weight=9–18 lbs |coat=Short, dense |lifespan=12–17 years |temperament=Easygoing, affectionate, independent }} The '''British Shorthair''' is one of the oldest identifiable cat breeds, known for its dense coat, round face, and calm, easygoing temperament. == History == The breed traces its origins to domestic cats brought to Britain by the Romans, later refined through selective breeding in the 19th...")
  • 21:3121:31, 5 July 2026 Bengal (cat) (hist | edit) [965 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat breed |name=Bengal |origin=United States |weight=8–15 lbs |coat=Short, soft, spotted |lifespan=12–16 years |temperament=Energetic, playful, curious }} The '''Bengal cat''' is a domestic breed developed to resemble exotic jungle cats such as leopards, featuring a distinctive spotted or marbled coat pattern. == History == Bengals were developed in the mid-20th century by crossing domestic cats with the Asian leopard cat, then selectively breeding for te...")
  • 21:3121:31, 5 July 2026 Siamese (cat) (hist | edit) [912 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat breed |name=Siamese |origin=Thailand |weight=6–14 lbs |coat=Short, fine |lifespan=12–20 years |temperament=Vocal, social, intelligent }} The '''Siamese cat''' is one of the most recognizable and oldest breeds of Asian cat, known for its striking blue almond-shaped eyes, short coat, and distinctive color-point pattern. == History == Siamese cats originated in Thailand (formerly Siam), where they were historically kept in royal households and temples be...")
  • 21:3121:31, 5 July 2026 Persian (cat) (hist | edit) [1,169 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat breed |name=Persian |origin=Iran (Persia) |weight=7–12 lbs |coat=Long, dense |lifespan=12–17 years |temperament=Calm, gentle, quiet }} The '''Persian cat''' is a long-haired breed characterized by its round face, short muzzle, and calm, gentle temperament. It is one of the oldest known cat breeds, with a documented history stretching back centuries. == History == Persians are believed to have originated in the region historically known as Persia (mode...")
  • 21:2921:29, 5 July 2026 Maine Coon (hist | edit) [1,047 bytes] Max (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cat breed |name=Maine Coon |origin=United States |weight=8–18 lbs |coat=Long, water-resistant |lifespan=12–15 years |temperament=Gentle, sociable, playful }} The '''Maine Coon''' is a large domestic cat breed, one of the oldest natural breeds in North America. Known for its tufted ears, bushy tail, and friendly, sociable nature, it is often nicknamed the "gentle giant" of cat breeds. == History == The Maine Coon originated in the U.S. state of Maine, wher...")