Friday, 31 May 2013

Abyssinian

Abyssinian History and Domestication
The Abyssinian cat is thought to be one of the oldest breeds of domestic cat in the world, as the first domestication of the Abyssinian cat occurred in Ancient Egyptian times. It is thought that Abyssinian  were bought and sold on the banks of the River Nile by traders, where the African Wild Cats (the ancestors of all domestic Cats) lived in their native habitats. Abyssinian Cats are most easily identified by their "ticked" fur which gives their coat a mottled appearance.
Abyssinian Physical Characteristics
The Abyssinian cat has a more wild looking appearance when compared to many breeds of domestic cat  in modern times. The Abyssinian cat has large ears (meaning it has fantastic hearing) on top of it's broad head, and the large almond-shaped eyes of the Abyssinian are still distinctive to this breed today. The Abyssinian cat is a medium sized cat with a long and muscular yet slender body and a relatively short tail. Although today, the Abyssinian can be found in a variety of different colours from blue to lilac to red, the dense, silky fur of the Abyssinian was originally silver or fawn in colour.


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