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Cats are often striped due to their genetic makeup. The most common pattern is called "tabby," which comes from specific genes that control coat color and markings. These genes produce stripes, swirls, or spots, often in shades of brown, orange, or gray. The tabby pattern likely evolved because it helped cats blend into their surroundings, giving them a survival advantage when hunting or hiding from predators in the wild.
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