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Scientific Name: Felis Catus

Lifespan: 9-13 Years

Origin: South East Asia (SEA)

Abyssinian

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The Abyssinian cat, often referred to as Abyss, is a captivating breed of domestic short-haired cats recognized for their distinctively ticked tabby coat.

This unique coat pattern shows individual hairs banded with different colors, creating an alluring and eye-catching appearance.

Despite their name, the origin of Abyssinian cats is still a subject of debate.

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Male

  • Height

    18-23 cm / 7-9 Inches

  • Weight

    4-5 kg / 9-11 Pounds

  • Length

    30-41 cm / 12-16 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    18-23 cm / 7-9 Inches

  • Weight

    4-5 kg / 9-11 Pounds

  • Length

    28-38 cm / 11-15 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 24 to 27 °C

Cold: 20 to 24 °C

Price

1K to 1.50K USD

Bite Force

80 to 100 PSI

Activity

Jump: 4-5 Feet

Run: 28-31 Miles per hour (45-50 km/h)

Origin Description

The Abyssinian cat is a very old kind of cat. People are not completely sure where it came from because there are different ideas about its history.

Some people think the Abyssinian cat's ancestors came from a place near the Indian Ocean. It's thought that those cats with coats that look like the ones Abyssinians have now been taken to Egypt. In Egypt, people thought they were special and even thought of them as sacred. You can see pictures of cats with similar coats in old Egyptian art, and these pictures look a lot like modern Abyssinians. This makes us think that they might be connected.

Description

The Abyssinian cat is a remarkable breed known for its elegant appearance and playful personality. With a medium-sized, muscular body and a slim, light structure, these females are captivated by their unique features. Their short, delicate coat, adorned with a distinct ticked pattern, creates a stunning shimmering effect. Abyssinian cats come in various colors, but the most common is a warm reddish-brown called "ruddy." However, they can also be found in shades like blue, fawn, and cinnamon. Their large, expressive, almond-shaped eyes can range from gold to green, adding to their charm.

Abyssinians cats are not your average feline; they possess an exceptional level of intelligence. They are constantly in search of adventure and exploration, making them curious about every nook and cranny. Abyssinians are not content with just lounging around; they crave mental stimulation and are always eager to invigorate their surroundings.