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Sort of. There are various genes that cause piebald (b/w) colouration in cats, but some of the most common ones limit colour spotting to the head/posterior region, or limit white spots to the chest, head and paw areas. So you end up seeing a lot of cats with "tuxedos" or the "van" pattern, where the forehead and tail are coloured. The pic is a litter of Turkish van kittens. The "van" pattern is highly desirable in this breed, albeit in auburn instead of black.
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