This is an Abyssinian cat, Abyssinian cats have a distinctly
ticked, ticked means there lite haired, and tawny coats, there short haired
cats. The farther the hair moves away he more colors you see, like if you were
petting it from the hind legs to the head that is when you see most
colors. Their tail and paws may show
tabby markings, but the body of the Abyssinian cat must not. The Abyssinian cat
has large almond-shaped green or sometimes gold eyes with a fine dark line
around them, with large ears; you can tell in this picture that this kittens
ears are much bigger than normal. Their coat is generally a warm golden color,
but "Abbys" can also be blue, fawn, cinnamon and red. The Abyssinian
cat is also a Silver Abyssinian variant whose coat shows shades of white,
cream, brown, and grey. They are easily
entertained, even bye chasing their own tails!
Abyssinian cats can jump really high, especially when they’re scared,
there energetic, friendly, and highly intelligent. They can be pleased with toilet paper, couches
to claw on... Abyssinian cats are one of
the smartest cats, and they are also one of the top five most popular bread in
the US! Abyssinian cats are one of the
prettiest and curious cats i have ever seen; the Abyssinian cats are one of the
oldest breads. There are pictures of
this kind of breads in accent Egypt; there are paintings statues,
pottery... Notorious for their antics,
there definitely for people who like to take a little walk on the wild
side. Now it is time to talk about what are
their needs, they have a problem where their kneecap moves up and down, Abyssinian
cats love people, family’s.... but i have to warn you, they dislike being
held. Abyssinian cats are one of the
most easy breeds to groom, they do not shed a lot you just need to brush them; maybe
once a week. They have luxation patella
and gum disease, they need to be brushed weekly, they may not be lap cats, but
they make a great new family member.
They like water; this is similar to cats with "wild cat" ancestry
such as the bangle. However all domestic
cats have come from wild cats ultimately.
love it!!!
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