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What Makes A Tabby?

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Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous of domesticated cats, the origin of what makes a tabby might not be what you think!

What Makes A Tabby?

Often though to be a breed on their own, Tabby cats are in fact not a breed of cat; rather, Tabby cats are categorised as such for a genetic trait that affects the colour pattern of their coats!

Tabby cats can come in all sorts of colours, but the most common would be black, grey, brown and orange. What distinguishes them from their fellow cats, however, is their unique coat patterns. Generally, their patterns can be categorised into five types: Blotched, mackerel, ticked, spotted and patched.

Blotched or “classic” Tabby cats (also known as marble Tabby cats) have bold, swirling patterns along their bodies and are likely the most common Tabby around. Mackerel Tabby cats have narrow stripes running down the sides of their bodies, much like a tiger’s coat. As the name suggests, spotted Tabbies have spots all over their bodies (both big and small), while ticked Tabbies have agouti hairs (individual hairs that are striped with alternating light and dark colours). Lastly, patched Tabbies are those with tortoiseshell markings on their coats that combine any of the above markings in patches.

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What Makes A Tabby?

Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous of domesticated cats, the origin of what makes a tabby might not be what you think!

time to read

3 mins

Issue 66

clubpets Magazine

clubpets Magazine

How To Stop Your Cat From Scratching Your Furniture

Scratching is a natural behaviour for our feline friends; which is why your furniture is a constant target for their fabric-shredding claws. Here are some tricks that’ll spare your couches the death of a thousand claws!

time to read

3 mins

Issue 66

clubpets Magazine

clubpets Magazine

A Checkered Bunny's Tale

Calm and gentle, the Checkered Giant Rabbit is nature’s giant fluffy toy. Not only can these pleasant creatures be playful and energetic, they make excellent pets because of their easygoing demeanour.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 66

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clubpets Magazine

50 Shades Of Rainbow

It can’t be denied that these mesmerising aquatic critters can capture just about anyone’s attention thanks to their rainbow coloured scales.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 66

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Why You Should Not Give Pets As Christmas Presents

Imagine it’s Christmas morning, everyone is huddled around the tree and giving presents. Suddenly, someone opens up their present and out jumps a puppy bursting with joy to see its new family. While this scene can be deemed as truly heartwarming, the grim reality is that not all pets given as presents will remain in the house for long.

time to read

3 mins

Issue 66

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clubpets Magazine

Migration Across The Nation

By mid-2018, more than 1,800 shelter dogs and cats will be “migrating” across the country into a new home. This large scale move — just as anyone can expect — comes with an equally large set of challenges.

time to read

6 mins

Issue 66

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clubpets Magazine

A Shorter Road To Recovery

Your fur kid will unfortunately require at least one surgery in their lifetime — for sterilisation purposes, if nothing else. Fortunately, there is a quick, virtually painless procedure which allows for speedy and comfortable recovery.

time to read

6 mins

Issue 65

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clubpets Magazine

Cracking The Code: Canine Misconduct

Certified Dog Trainer & Behaviour Consultant Kristina Dieta Setiabudi of Puppy Colours shares her valuable insights on canine misbehaviour with us.

time to read

5 mins

Issue 65

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clubpets Magazine

For All Your Pet Care Needs

Established in 2014, Bubble Pet Care is one of Singapore’s premier pet product distributors offering top-of-the-line products for all your pet’s needs.

time to read

2 mins

Issue 65

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clubpets Magazine

Paw-Sitively British

Often referred to as the “teddy bear” of the cat breeds, the British Shorthair is one of the most beloved popculture icons that has captured the hearts of many.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 65

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