This coat pattern is called "classic tabby." It's most commonly seen in American Shorthairs, but since tabby is a pattern and not a breed, it can also occur in other breeds and mixed-breed cats. "Classic" is genetically recessive to other tabby coat patterns, so it's the least common of all the tabby types.
metasirena on June 30th, 2017 at 13:38 UTC »
Reminds me of vanilla ice cream with peanut butter swirls. What a beauty.
mom0nga on June 30th, 2017 at 15:56 UTC »
This coat pattern is called "classic tabby." It's most commonly seen in American Shorthairs, but since tabby is a pattern and not a breed, it can also occur in other breeds and mixed-breed cats. "Classic" is genetically recessive to other tabby coat patterns, so it's the least common of all the tabby types.
Lord_Punchings on June 30th, 2017 at 15:59 UTC »
My little guy has a similar swirl! Internet, meet Bummo.