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A collocation is two or more words that often go together.
There are an equal number of males and females
Tuxedo cats have run for office
Tuxedo cats are decorated war heroes
They're loyal through and through
Tuxedo cats usually have green eyes.
As a result, here are some of the surprising stats that they gathered: 1. At the top of the list for “most aggressive” cat would be black and white cats, specifically those with tuxedo cat patterns. Second and third to the tuxies are tortoiseshell with white cats, and gray and white cats.
Tuxedo Cats Have No Known Health Concerns
Because Tuxies can come from different cat breeds, there are no known health concerns, which can be applied to all Tuxedo cats. Furthermore, unlike Albino cats, these creatures don't have any fur-specific health conditions that owners should be looking for.
Genetically tuxies are piebald or bi-colored cats. ... Tuxedo cats have their own distinct personalities. They claim areas of the house for their own and will often drag a blanket and toys to their special spot. They are spunky, care for their owners, and are very affectionate.
When this gene combination began to be expressed in cats isn't known. It dates back at least to the Egyptians, as bicolor cats have been identified in their tombs. Tuxedo cats are also called Felix cats after Felix the Cat, a character created during the 1920s silent film era.
Seeking Attention. Constant meowing may be your cat's way of getting attention from you. If you respond to the meowing with play, petting or talking then you are reinforcing that meowing will get your attention. Instead, look away and give them attention when they are quiet.
While most kittens are born with blue eyes, tuxedo cats blue eyes will almost always transform to a lovely shade of green. The green can be bold or even have a yellowish tint to them. While green is most common, some tuxedo cats can have striking yellow eyes, too.
Tuxedo Cats Are Actually Piebald
And because they can be a variety of breeds, like Maine Coon, Turkish Angora, American Shorthair, or British Shorthair, their coats can be short, shaggy, long, or silky.
The tuxedo coloration isn't particularly rare, and it can be seen in just about any breed. There's no reason tuxedo cats should cost more than any other.
Some say they are more intelligent than regular cats. There may be an intelligence difference of as much as 200% between a tuxedo and a regular cat. A 200% intelligence margin is a statistic thrown around by tuxedo cat owners.
8. Tuxedo cats don't need to cost more than any other cat. Since the tuxedo pattern isn't exceptionally rare and tuxedo cats aren't members of a prestigious breed, tuxedo cats don't tend to be more expensive than any other cat. Tuxedo cat price will often depend on what breed they are.
Ancient Egypt
Tuxedo Cats Were Worshipped in Ancient Egypt
But did you know about 70 percent of the cats depicted in these ancient tombs and arts were tuxedo cats? Yep, Tuxies were the most commonly depicted (and worshipped) cats in ancient Egypt.