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Gender stereotypes of cats may not be as pronounced as dog gender stereotypes, but there are a few cat gender stereotypes, whether connected to color, pattern, or breed or not. For example, male cats are often stereotyped as cuddly and affectionate and female cats are often stereotyped as somewhat more aloof and cold. Male cats are also far more likely to be portrayed as [[BuffoonishTomcat buffoons]] than female cats are.



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Gender stereotypes of cats may not be as pronounced as dog gender stereotypes, but there are a few cat gender stereotypes, whether connected to color, pattern, or breed or not. For example, male cats are often stereotyped as cuddly and affectionate and female cats are often stereotyped as somewhat more aloof and cold. cold, although these are interchangeable in certain media (ie: a DefrostingIceQueen female cat, or TheMentor male cat). Male cats are (at least in the West) also far more likely to be portrayed as [[BuffoonishTomcat buffoons]] than female cats are.


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* '''Bicolor Cats:''' Common. More common in anime and manga than in western animation and comics. Most often shows up in the mask-and mantle (color on the head, ears, all of the back, all of tail, and often back of neck, thighs, and shoulders) pattern, but other patterns like Siamese patterns aren't rare either.

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* '''Bicolor Cats:''' Common. More common in anime and manga than in western animation and comics. Most often shows up in the mask-and mantle (color on the head, ears, all of the back, all of tail, and often back of neck, thighs, and shoulders) pattern, but other patterns like Siamese Siamese/colorpoint patterns aren't rare either.

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