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The Abyssinian is a beautiful, exotic & mysterious-looking cat is
thought to be the oldest known domestic breed, first brought to Britain
by soldiers returning from Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) in 1868.
It's soft, sleek, glossy ticked coat comes in a variety of shades
from Sorrel to Lilac, as do the Abyssinian's incredible, lined, almond
shaped eyes which range in color from amber to green. The
Abyssinian cat is a friendly, affectionate, intelligent and outgoing
cat, capable of learning a variety of tricks. Abyssinians have a
distinctive, bell-like voice. If you are looking for an excellent family
pet, an Abyssinian kitten is a great choice.
Abyssinian Cat
Physical Development
Your first impression is that you
are looking at an ancient Egyptian cat. The Abyssinian cats body is
medium long, fine boned, but with well developed muscular strength. The
Aby gives an instant impression of lithe and grace, with long, slim
legs, giving the illusion of standing on tiptoe. The head is a modified,
slightly rounded wedge, with gentle contours.
: The Abyssinian cat, fondly called the
Aby, is a lively and active cat. Many Abyssinians love water. Be
prepared to provide plenty of interactive play for an Abyssinian cat,
and you will be rewarded with lifetime loyalty. If you have energy,
humor, and zest for life, an Abyssinian might become your best friend.
: Although there are a number of
theories about its origin, the history of the "Aby" is mired in the
ages. That it is one of the oldest known breeds of cats lends credence
to the assumption that it may have been an early offshoot of the African
wildcat, ancestor of all domestic cats.
Recent studies indicate the Abyssinian's origin to be the coast of the
Indian Ocean and parts of S.E. Asia, although its name springs from the
fact that Abyssinians were introduced into England around the same time
British soldiers were returning from the war in Abyssinia (now known as
Ethiopia).Aside from its ancient history, the Abyssinian is very much a cat of
today, and its affinity to people makes it a popular pet. The Aby is
intensely interested in what goes on around him and you may very well
find your Aby involved in many of your activities. Lithe, graceful, and
elegant, with a lustrous coat of distinctive ticking, the Abyssinian is
equally at home in the show ring and as a loyal family member.
Abyssinian cats are
recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association, the American Cat Fanciers
Association, The International Cat Association, The Canadian Cat
Association, the Australian Cat Federation, and the Governing Council of
the Cat Fancy.
If you're looking for a lap cat, the Abyssinian cat may not be for you.
But if you'd enjoy a pet who is lively and inquisitive; who wants to
participate in your activities; and who is loyal, intelligent, and
affectionate, you can't go wrong with an
Abyssinian kitten.
Common Misspellings for Abyssinian Cats:
Abysinian Kittens
Abbyssinian cats
Abyssinian
Abyssinan cat
Abysinian cat
Abysinian
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Abysinians
Learn more about Abyssinian cats:
Abyssinian Cat Breed Facts &
Information
About Abyssinian Cats Kittens
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