A black, gray, and white tabby cat is a striking and beautiful feline with a distinctive coat pattern that catches the eye. Coat and Colors: The cat features the classic tabby pattern, often referred to as "mackerel" or "classic" tabby. The base color is a cool gray or silvery-gray, with bold black stripes or swirls. These markings typically include an "M" shape on the forehead, stripes running along the spine, and rings around the legs and tail. White areas are usually found on the chest (like a little white "bib"), on the belly, and on the paws—sometimes reaching up the legs like white "socks" or "boots." There may also be white on the nose, chin, or around the mouth. Eyes and Features: The eyes are often green, amber, or golden, standing out vividly against the darker facial markings and the lighter fur around the eyes. The ears are medium-sized, sometimes with small tufts at the tips. Personality (can vary, but often): Tabby cats are known for being social, curious, and intelligent. Many owners describe them as affectionate and playful, with a mischievous streak and plenty of charm. Would you like an image or drawing of this kind of cat? See more