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Although no one knows when and where the Abyssinian first appeared, the most widely circulated story is that the breed we know today is the direct descendant of sacred cats revered by the ancient Egyptians 4,000 years ago.


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Indeed, Abyssinians closely resemble the cats depicted in murals and sculptures of the time, but there is no direct evidence that these cats are directly related to those cats revered by the Egyptians.At one point, the statement was made that the Abyssinian looks very much like the African wild cat.


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Nothing could be further from the truth. But the descent from this has not yet been confirmed. The Abyssinian named Zula was transported from Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) to England at the end of the Abyssinian War in 1868, according to Dr. Gordon Staples' 1874 book Cats - Their Points, but the hypothesis that this cat was originally from that region is still debatable.


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Some believe that the Abyssinian was recreated in England from the existing British races. Others believe that the Abyssinian of today descends from a variety of cats discovered in Southeast Asia. The latest research indicates the Indian Ocean coast between Singapore and Ceylon as the homeland of the Abyssinian and certifies that it is one of the oldest breeds of cats and probably the closest to the wild cat of all purebreds in the world.


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According to a story, the women of ancient Egypt shaped their eyes after the model of these cats. The body of the Abyssinian is elongated, strong and muscular, and the slender limbs have a fine bone. The paws are small and round. The tail is long and conical, ending with a rounded tip of dark color.


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Another feature that differentiates it from other breeds of cats is the pattern of fur or agouti, characterized by alternating stripes of color along the length of the hair. Each hair is decorated with light colored bands that contrast with the dark colored bands. The lighter or background color is found near the skin, so that each hair ends with a dark tip. This model gives the fur, as a whole, a characteristic look.


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Abyssinians do not address people who want decorative cats or those who want cats who are content to just be held in their arms. Brave, curious and sociable, the Abyssinians give a new meaning to the word "active".


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The Abyssinians make all sorts of jokes to cheer you up, earning their reputation as the clowns of the feline kingdom. The Abyssinians are perfect athletes with clever paws and very curious so that no closed room or closet is unexplored.


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Be careful, their overflowing curiosity can get them in trouble. They are very "busy" cats, becoming bored and depressed if they get bored or if they are not paid attention. Also, the Abyssinian is a good climber, enjoying watching the surroundings from a height.


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It cannot be said that the Abyssinian is not affectionate. They are tender and loyal and are the happiest when they are involved in all aspects of your life. Abyssinian will become your friend, confidant and your devoted companion who will love you unconditionally.


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She will always be close to support you when you are demoralized or to rejoice when you are happy. And he will definitely always be there, during lunch hours, to share the meal with you.


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Abyssinians are extremely sociable, creating strong connections with their family members. In their absence, they find it difficult to adjust to life with difficulty away from them, even if the separation lasts only a few days. Males are said to be more tolerant of other pets than females, but only because the male is more independent while the female is more possessive.


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It easily adapts to living with dogs, some specimens making real friends with them. Don't be surprised if one day you wake up that your Abyssinian has given up your comfortable bed without regrets to join her canine friend on his couch. Abyssinian loves wide, open spaces and homes with numerous members in which she will never get bored and will always be the center of attention. As long as the Abyssinian has access to a yard, she will be the happiest animal on the planet.


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