Yes, they are. And their coat pattern is ticked. Its fur can be light or dark. They have large, almond-shaped eyes and moderately large ears with fair tails.
The Ocicat tabby is not a breed, it's coat or markings are well scattered around the body and the belly and resemble a wild cat. Ocicats hairs are both light and dark and have a ticked pattern of fur. This breed is unusual despite its jungle cat appearance, these felines have no wild ancestry and this breed is mixed of the Abyssinian and the Siamese cat.
No, Ocicats are not considered tabby cats. Tabby cats have distinct markings in their coats, including stripes, spots, and swirls. Ocicats have a unique spotted coat pattern, which is distinct from the tabby pattern.
Yes, Ocicats are considered a type of spotted tabby cat. They have a distinctive spotted or blotched coat pattern, resembling the wild ocelot, which gives them their name.
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