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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Abyssinian


Both pictures from: www.free-pet-wallpapers.com

Abyssinians, or Abys as they are known by their fans, are another short hair whose looks hark back to their wild ancestry. There is some confusion on whether Abys originated in Ethiopia or in Egypt. Regardless they're beautiful, fascinating creatures. These cats have a ticked coat. i.e. lighter at the root and darker at the tip. Some folks claim that wild Abyssinians can still be found in North Africa.
These cats come in different colors including Fawn, Silver, Sorrel, Blue, Lilac, Tortieshell, Chocolate, Red, Cream and the ever popular original Ruddy: a brownish-red with black tipping and black feet. The kittens are born with dark coats that lighten as they get older.(Note the picture on the right.)
Abys have long muscular bodies with long tails, wedge-shaped heads, almond-shaped eyes, large ears and petite feet. The dark marking on their foreheads is shaped like the letter M.
If you want a couch-potato this probably isn't the cat for you. These cats are very active and when they aren't playing demand attention. They like their toys. They are also extremely affectionate. They love people and are gentle. If you don't keep them active and give them a lot of time and love they can become depressed. They are highly intelligent and can often be taught basic commands, such as fetching.
They are tolerant of other cats but prefer dogs.
These cats are prone to retinal atrophy.
Their average life expectancy is anywhere from nine to fifteen plus years.
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Shardai is a large sleek cat with attitude. He has the courage of a tiger and the disdain of a king. The fearless feline has only one weakness...his guardian. He would do anything for her, even come back from the afterlife.

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7 comments:

Shelley Munro said...

Hi Sandra,

What gorgeous cats. Their coloring is beautiful. Thanks for the interesting post.

Sandra Cox said...

Hi Shel, how are you? Thanks for stopping by.

Paul McDermott said...

Of course we all know that Dogs have Masters, whereas Cats have Staff.
I always feel sorry for poor misguided people who agree to share their domicile with a SOLITARY Siamese,and they wonder why the house is reduced to a hovel in the time it takes to go out shopping ...
My personal favourite has to be the Norwegian Woods cat,originally across between a Lynx and a Domestic, not afraid to fight off the occasional fox raiding the dustbin!

Rhobin said...

Beautiful cats.
Rhobin

Ruth J. Hartman said...

I love all cats. These are gorgeous!

Julia Barrett said...

Lovely!

Sandra Cox said...

Hi Paul,
I've never been around a Norwegian Wood. Sounds like a great cat. One wouldn't need a guard dog:)

Hi Ruth,
How are you? They are aren't they? I think they are one of the most beautiful short hairs going, but its always tough to decide.

Hi Rhobin,
I think they are too. How's your crew doing?

Hello Ms. Julia,
Have you recovered from the wedding?