The Abyssinian Cat
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Abyssinian is a shorthair domestic cat. It is one of the most active and playful cats.

Abyssinian is a shorthair feline. It is said to have been brought
from Africa to England in the nineteenth century and bred selectively
thereafter, though there is no conclusive supporting evidence in this
regard. And even as experts consider the Abyssinian to be an ancient
cat, there are conflicting opinions as regards its origin. Many believe
it was a wild cat originally owing to similarities in its markings with
the African Wild Cat.

A medium sized sleek feline, the Abyssinian
is a slender, yet muscular cat. Head is triangular with almond shaped
expressive green or gold eyes and pointed ears. The long tail tapers at
its end. Fur is short and bright with the most popular coloration being
reddish brown, also referred to as ‘Ruddy’ or ‘Usual’. Other colors and
patterns include blue, cream, lilac, silver, tabby and tortoiseshell.

In
general Abyssinians are very healthy and active cats. They often
reportedly live beyond twenty years of age. As with other breeds, care
of teeth is important as the cat ages. Occasionally Amyloidosis of
kidneys occurs along some Abyssinian lines. Believed to be a hereditary
ailment, it is not very common though.

Playful and intelligent,
Abyssinians are inquisitive cats. They are very fond of exploring
everything and are always on the move in the house. Reported to be very
understanding, these cats are affectionate and develop special bonds
with their humans. They accept other pets readily too though some
female Abyssinians are reported to be a bit edgy in this regard.
Athletic and active , the cats like to reach atop high places in the
house and play with water. Other attributes include their loyalty and
expressive nature. These elegant felines are objects of great beauty
and admiration in many parts of the world and are highly valued as
loving and sweet pets.

About the author

The author is a blogger about cats and an expert on Abyssinian cat.

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