This week’s ‘Behind the Breed’ will actually be focused on tuxedo cats! ‘Tuxedo cats’ aren’t actually a specific breed but rather, a type of coloring that’s found in different cat breeds. Many tuxedo cats are black and white and were given the name ‘tuxedo’ because their coats resembled human formal wear. While many of these cats are black and white, there are some with slightly different colorings!
Tuxedo cats have a special place in history and in the hearts of many. They are, for example, some of the most depicted cats in ancient Egyptian tombs and arts and were often worshipped during that time! It’s also said that William Shakespeare, Beethoven, and Sir Isaac Newton all have pet tuxedo cats. Plus, there have been a few famous tuxedo cats in recent popular culture. Sylvester the Cat of Looney Tunes, the Cat in the Hat, and Socks, the First Cat in the Clinton White House are just some examples!
Because of their quick development and smarts, there have been some tuxedo cats who have accomplished a whole lot! Simon, for example, was a British tuxedo cat who won a People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) Dickin Medal and a Blue Cross Medal for his help on a Royal Navy ship during World War II. And the only cat to have run for political office was a tuxedo cat named Tuxedo Stan, who ran for mayor of Halifax, Canada in 2012.

