They really enjoy chasing mice and other rodents, and if there aren’t any around to chase, they’re happy chasing after toys. They are more intelligent and social cat.
Tabbies are considered to be very outgoing, but It’s pretty much any domestic house cat. They won’t run and hide under the bed when strangers come over. They’re rather playful but can get moody sometimes. They are considered very friendly, intelligent, very affectionate, happy-go-lucky, sassy and wonderful companions. The tabby pattern occurs naturally and is connected both to the coat of the domestic cat’s direct ancestor and to those of their close relatives like the African wildcat, European wildcat, and the Asiatic wildcat. This cat is one on the most common coat colours, the tabby pattern dates back to domestic cats in ancient Egypt. In mid-17th century, the natural philosopher John Aubrey noted that William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury was “a great lover of Cats” and “was presented with some Cyprus-cats, i.e.
Since the tabby pattern is a common wild type, it might be assumed that medieval cats were tabby’s. The name tabby is believed to have come from the word atabi a type of silk spun in the Attabiah region of Baghdad.