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Abyssinian cat breed

The Abyssinian cat, known as "the Abyss", is full of vitality. Many Abyssinian cats love water greatly. So be prepared to provide a lot of interact

 Abyssinian cat breed






The Abyssinian cat, known as "the Abyss", is full of vitality. 
Many Abyssinian cats love water greatly. 

So be prepared to provide a lot of interactive play with the Aby cat, and you will get loyalty from this cat for life. 
If you have energy, a sense of humor, and enthusiasm for life, dad might become your best friend.



Abyssinian cat breed
Abyssinian cat breed


1-History of the Abyssinian cat
2-Description of the Abyssinian  cat
3-Abyssinian cats health
4-The Abyssinian  cat character
5-Feeding and personal hygiene for the Abyssinian  cat


1-History of the Abyssinian cat


The history of the Abyssinian cat is somewhat ambiguous, and to whom it is said that the wife of an English army officer, Captain Barrett-Leonard, brought the original breed back to Britain from Abyssinia in 1868.

The name of the Abyssinian cat refers to Ethiopia, but most of the sayings refer to its origin in Egypt. Genetic research indicates that it originated near the coast of the Indian Ocean, and the colonists bought this cat from traffickers of wild animals and then transported it to Egypt to breed there.

A lot of news says that the Abyssinian cat originated several thousand years ago in ancient Egypt, due to the great similarity between the Abyssinian cat and the cats painted on the walls of ancient Egyptian temples and tombs, and the ancient Egyptians also law some statues of these cats as well.




2-Description of the Ethiopian cat


The Ethiopian cat is a medium-sized cat. 
They are very elegant and regal cats with strong bodies, and long, thin legs. Paws are small and oval-shaped. 

They also have round, wedge-shaped heads with distinct tips attached to the ears that are large, pointed, and widely spaced. 

Their eyes are beautiful and large, with different colors including green, gold, copper, and honey, and they have short hair. 

Their tails are moderately long, broad at the base, and rather delicate at the ends.

  • Other names: albis, cat, and rabbit
  • Country:        Ethiopia, Great Britain
  • Size:              Medium
  • Color:            bright red or copper-colored dark red, and one of its most important characteristics is that each hair has a light color at the root and dark color at the other end.
  • The undercoat: short hair and dense like rabbits
  • Hair Length: Medium

3-Abyssinian cats health


Although most Abyssinian cats are healthy, there are a few genetic diseases that are known to appear in the breed. 
Progressive retinal atrophy has been reported, and it may be detected a few months ago in some cases.

Cats with symptoms of PRA should not normally be used to breed.
Nerve storage disease has been reported in this cultivar as has been seen in renal amyloidosis, which is a type of kidney disease.

There is also some speculation about whether Abyssinians are prone to developing psychogenic alopecia, a stress-related disorder that leads to hair loss through excessive skincare.

 



Abyssinian cats health
Abyssinian cats health


4-The Habashian cat character


The Abyssinian cat is intelligent and curious, but this eases the line of caution.
He is very loyal and very attached to his family and the males of Abyssinian cats tolerate other cats well, but the female may be otherwise as she is a little nervous and prefers to be the only cat in the family. 




Both sexes can form strong bonds and bonds with dogs.

The worst thing that you can do for an Abyssinian cat is to prevent him from sharing with humans, Abyssinian cats need affection and love from their owners, and the owner must interact with them, take care of them and practice activities with them on a daily basis, otherwise, they will become depressed.

He also hates being locked up and needs a lot of space. He is a good climber, and he will love and enjoy a park full of trees and high places.

The Ethiopian cat is not an annoying cat, but he has the ability to tell his owner what he wants.

He is cheerful and curious, loves to discover all the things around him, and is not rushed in reckless situations.


Energy level:                            High
Noise and Noise:                      Low
Compatibility with other cats: Medium
Another animal compatibility: High


5-Feeding and personal hygiene for the Abyssinian  cat



The Ethiopian cat's coat is quite easy to care for.
Brush and brush the hair occasionally, then polish it with a damp chamois leather to reveal luster.

During hair loss, use rubber gloves to remove dead hair from the fur.

Amount of hair loss: little




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