Chloe
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CATS ARE US
CHLOE
DIBLEY
KAR
MINTY
LINFORD
“LISA“
“OLLIE“
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CLYDE
LUCKY
“MOLLIE“
ROTTWEILER PUPS
TROY
“OTHERS“
An ‘as is’ photograph of Chloe, one of our seven rescued cats. She was born within days of us moving to our new home. She is still a youngster, just over four years old.
Her name is Chloe as she is the sptitting image, a “clone” of her mother.
The tabby cat has a distinctive coat that features stripes, dots, or swirling patterns. Tabbies are sometimes erroneously assumed to be a breed of cat. In fact, the tabby pattern is a naturally occurring feature that may be the original coloration of the domestic cat’s distant ancestors. Tabby color is found in many breeds of cat, as well as among the general ‘moggy’ (mixed-breed or mongrel) population. When cats are allowed to breed randomly, the coloration of the population tends toward brown mackerel tabbies with green eyes[, leading geneticists to believe that this is the common wild phenotype of the domestic cat. The tabby usually has an “M” mark on its forehead.
The word, adapted from the name of a kind of textile, comes from French tabis, which was earlier atabis, and in medieval Latin attabi. The distant origin of the word seems to be from the Attabiyah section of Baghdad where a type of striped silk was made that was later used to describe cats.
Since the tabby pattern is a common wild type, it would be assumed that medieval cats were of tabby type. This was not the case in England at least. Some time after the mid-17th century, the curious antiquary John Aubrey noted in his disorganized memoranda, “W. Laud, A.B. Cant. was a great lover of Catts. He was presented with some Cyprus-catts, i.e. our Tabby-catts, which were sold, at first for 5 pounds a piece: this was about 1637 or 1638. I doe well remember that the common English Catt, was white with some blewish piednesse : sc, a gallipot3 blew. The race or breed of them are now almost lost.” William Salmon, in The Compleat English Physician, (London, 1693:326) notes of the domestic cat, “It is a neat and cleanly creature, often licking itself to keep it fair and clean, and washing its face with its fore feet; the best are such as of a fair and large kind and of an exquisite tabby color called Cyprus cats”. A study by the National Cancer Institute suggests that all current house cats (Felis catus) in the world are descendants from a group of self-domesticating wild cats 10,000 years ago, somewhere in the Near East. The closest relative of the Wild cat is the Sand Cat (Felis margarita).
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Anne Vis
Fantastic shot! Great capture!
danabee
Perfect capture! What a great photo!
Mark Chapman
lovely looking kitty
Marie Sharp
Congratulations! This image is currently being featured in Tabby Time!
taiche replied
OOOOH, 7.25am, and just clicked on to see what’s happening and I can say without doubt that you have made my morning a brighter one. Thankyou for the feature.
Tama Blough
This is a really nice shot – good work!
taiche replied
Thankyou Tama
Susanne Correa
taiche replied
My pleasure