And despite her feisty on-screen image, she is a pussycat with a heart of gold, according to Tabby. |
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Tabby is a very talented entertainer and he has bright future ahead on stage. |
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You could have had odds of 3-1 from Ladbrookes on Tabby to win before the first live heat, but now those odds have shortened even more. |
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From the opening handshake to the final wave, Tabby did most of the talking and came across as a genuinely charming character. |
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But way back, when I was a baby, and Jo a toddler, she could never manage to get her tongue round Tobias, and the nearest she ever got to it was Tabby. |
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This volume focuses mainly on Dancy Ames, but her family and two close friends, Laini and Tabby, play prominent roles as well. |
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Secretly Henrietta longed for a cat, a sweet gray tabby with little paws and doleful eyes who she could share her life long secrets with. |
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The large, dark tabby was almost invisible under dim light, despite his four white feet. |
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The mask, legs and tail should all show clear tabby markings which should be the same colour on all points. |
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Gazing dreamily out of my bedroom window on a Sunday, I noticed a domestic tabby cat locked in mortal combat with a snake. |
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They were all bitzers, mainly tabby, some cream and brown but he was jet black. |
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By 1785 types of cotton fabric generally available included corduroys, jeans, nankeens, erminetts, thicksets, corded tabby and jeanette. |
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If they can see a tabby pattern in the fur, then the cat must be agouti, whereas if the colors are solid then the cat is nonagouti. |
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The most common American shorthair color is the silver tabby with dense black markings on a sterling silver background. |
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The mean tabby cat was lying sprawled on my bed, sleeping as if there was no tomorrow. |
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She was gentle and non-combative, as if she had been injected with the genes of a tabby cat. |
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Christy is happily married to her husband Bill, and shares her home with two ornery dachshunds, Tasha and PJ, and a ginger tabby named Henry. |
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A belligerent brown tabby, she had a lot of spunk when confronted through the cage wire by the large, noisy creatures that held her captive. |
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I took my cat, Ruby Tuesday, a nice tabby cat, and I weighed her with an old spring weigher. |
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Secular Americans may be further discomfited to learn that their government's top lawyer is reputed to believe that tabby cats are satanic. |
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The female tabby is seeking a reunion with her owners after being dramatically rescued by firefighters. |
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An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face. |
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Tumble, an adorable gray tabby, was a member of our family from the time she was born. |
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Skittles, an orange tabby, was left behind during a summer stay in southern Wisconsin. |
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Princess, a gray tabby, ran away, the bell on her pink collar that bore her name jingling. |
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On my way home I was accosted by a mewing tabby and white shorthair cat that proceeded to follow me home. |
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A grey tabby cat with white legs and wearing a red collar with a bell was found in the Hawthorn area of the town over the New Year period. |
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He was a big white cat with tabby patches and he was like a member of the family. |
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He is an exceptionally cute, friendly and talkative young cat, with classic blotchy tabby coat. |
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Just outside their door, three Cats probed their defenses, a young notch-eared orange-haired tom and two tabby females. |
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Waiting for her at the gate was the neighbour's tabby tomcat who bore the unoriginal name of Tiger. |
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Their coloration is similar to that of a tabby domestic cat and makes them difficult to see in their forested habitats. |
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Her grandma promptly picked up the water jug, and poured it through the screen, onto the little tabby kitten. |
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Seeing no one save a small tabby kitten lying curled upon a red plush sofa, I took the chance to look around. |
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She went back to help the cat and recognised a tiny bit of tabby fur that hadn't been burnt off, and realised the cat was her own. |
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She named another Ru, for no reason, she had a tabby coat with a tan stripe across her nose. |
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The tabby kitten made a soft mewing sound and rolled out of the playful fight. |
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The marbled pattern, though derived from the classic tabby gene, should betray as little of that pattern as possible. |
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I couldn't help but to notice a small, dirty tabby cat sitting attentively by a wooden leg of a jewellery stand. |
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The dog or dog emblem is the Boston terrier, while the cat or cat emblem is the tabby cat. |
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He sent an ambulance to me, and while I waited for it, I sat on the curb, scared stiff, clutching a matted, long-haired tabby cat. |
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There might be one or more genes breaking up the bands on a tabby or the stripes of a mackerel into spots. |
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A mackerel tabby is, like the name suggests, a cat with vertical relatively small stripes on the body. |
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The cat was an orange tabby with amber eyes that were narrowed with anger. |
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He was an orange tabby cat, with sleek fur, pointy ears, and a pink nose. |
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It seemed to creep up on the neighborhood like a old tabby who suddenly appears underfoot, purring and mewing blossoms of quietude after the winter winds. |
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The cat could be a tabby, a tortoiseshell, maybe even a Siamese. |
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This breeding program continues withĀ Easy du SacrĆ© Roi and my other pussycats and tomcats smoke and silver tabby. |
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A classic or blotched tabby has broader bands and the pattern is more marbled. |
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There, some 5,000 years ago, people tamed African tabby wildcats to serve as hunting retrievers and to keep down mice and rats. |
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Some of my fondest memories of our playtime together are of her and land that big brown tabby. |
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I fell in love with a 6 month-old red mackerel tabby male and bought him on the spot, adding him to the menagerie already in the car. |
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An orange tabby cat poked its head out of the grass and mewed. |
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A silk textile with a lampas weave, satin ground and weft-faced tabby pattern. |
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Tapestry weave is a tabby in which a variety of coloured weft yarns is interlaced with the warp to form patterns. |
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When I got married, I had to have a cat of my own so we found a longhaired brown classic tabby kitten at the local pound. |
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The amount of rufism decides whether a brown tabby cat will have a warm brownish color or a more grayish color. |
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In an agouti cat the most obvious effect can be seen in the lighter areas, between the dark tabby markings. |
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It is generally considered that the spotted cats that have tabby as a foundation will have the sharpest dots. |
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Schoodic had a very gentle more old-fashioned look and was a very warm brown tabby. |
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The gene for ticking is dominant over the other two, and the gene for mackerel is dominant over the gene for classic tabby. |
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Please note that the gene Ta and the gene for the tabby pattern are located at different loci. |
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The first one I remember was a red tabby shorthair, Tommy, who died young as a result of a fight with another tom. |
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Two little bunnies owe their lives to Tess, the tabby kitten. |
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All cats have a tabby pattern, which is not visible in non-agouti cats, except in red and cream colour zones. |
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The term for the colour cinnamon ticked tabby in the Abyssinian and Somali. |
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While she stroked the brown tabby, she reflected on the day ahead. |
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We're very very proud, and he beat a very merited beautiful silver tabby. |
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In the corner a tabby cat is curled round a nest of her kittens. |
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Because the dead cat was unfortunately black, however, while the only live one they can find is an orange tabby, they try a quick dye job with shoe polish. |
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The six-year-old short-haired tabby is a nervous cat with a tendency to spray, but with the right home and lots of attention, she can be very affectionate. |
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He then looked over towards the tabby kitten and touched it. |
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Debbie has fallen in love with a beautiful dark coloured tabby who, like most of the others, still has two weeks to go before he's ready for adoption. |
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With great reluctance, she handed over the little grey tabby. |
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In the next suite was a man, a woman and a dark grey tabby cat. |
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I glanced over to where he was looking and saw a creature like a tiger, but with tabby coloring instead of the traditional black and orange stripes. |
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The coat is evenly coloured on the entire body, even and solid to the roots, without any shading, without rusty traces, without white brindling or tabby markings in adults. |
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The double coat may be any solid, variegated, or tabby colour. |
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The short-haired brown tabby, with white chest and paws, spent the first evening trying to sit on Ms. Laureano's head and meowing loudly and unhappily when Ms. Laureano locked her out of the bedroom. |
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The brown tabby color probably dominated the breed at that time. |
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Instead of funding so lavishly SNH's deeply flawed action plan to conserve feral tabby cats the Scottish government should be providing funds to Wildcat Haven to continue its efforts at saving the genuine article. |
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She lived defiantly alone except for Binky, her tabby cat. |
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Even the word tabby, which we now apply to cats of a certain pattern, has its origin in a striped silk taffeta that was made in the al-Tabiyya district of Baghdad. |
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The wildcat is similar in appearance to a striped tabby cat, but has relatively longer legs, a more robust build, and a greater cranial volume. |
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David Cameron had been kept waiting for a photo opportunity with the chairman of BMW while the tabby mooched about. |
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As normal weavings there can be realised tabby weave, twill, satin, or their derivations and as a selvage arrangement there can be realised tabular edges or pearl edges. |
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Palace Kit while the tubbiest tabby wins a year's supply of Nutro Lite cat food. |
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Orange cats, sometimes called ginger, may be tabby or nontabby. Blue and cream coats occur with a dilution of black or of orange, respectively. |
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A blue silver tabby has paw pads and nose leather to be dark blue to slate grey. |
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But in the book, Father carmine just has one unhealthy tabby cat. |
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Long-haired tabby Flip took to the chook as soon as the new bird arrived in March. |
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However, one can see very often a tabby pattern in non-agouti cats. |
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I chose a squirming little furball with a doggish face and tabby stripes and brought it home as a surprise for Connie, hoping it would distract her long enough for her to reƫvaluate the decision she was committing us to. |
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Selection on nontabby segregants from tabby selection lines. |
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Snazzy is a beautiful black and gray tabby about 8 years old. |
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By extension, the term is applied also to other species such as the mackerel tabby cat, and to inanimate objects such as the altocumulus mackerel sky cloud formation. |
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