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Abyssinian cats


Abyssinian cats are also known as cat bunny (bunny cat). Abyssinian cat is one cat who has a history of the oldest among the types of cats are there in the world. According to the history of Abyssinian cats where there are already about 4,000 years ago. Abyssinian cat at that time considered to be people - people as a sacred animal, because the Abyssinian cat is a cat belonging to an ancient Egyptian king. This can be seen in a walled tomb paintings found in Egypt. In addition, the Abyssinian cat face like the face of the ancient Egyptian cat goddess "Bastet". Abyssinian name itself is the ancient name of the country Ethiopia.


CharacteristicsThe whole body covered with feathers Abyssinian cats are beautiful and graceful. At first glance, looks similar to a Siamese cat, but the Abyssinian cat has a solid body and a round face, large ears and wide, and eyes like almonds and graceful movement. In addition Abyssinian cat has a characteristic that has a blend between dark and light colors. At the time of causing shaken fur color shades have a difference between dark and light. Although the Abyssinian cat has short hair, but it was thick, smooth and soft when touched, and there is a marking on the forehead feathers like the letter 'M'.






Nature 
Abyssinian cats are very submissive to men. He seemed to want to know what is done by humans. Because of his Abyssinian cat docile easily trained. Even more docile than other types such as Turkish Van cats or Ragdoll.





Although I think this cat is a bit weird but I like it very much. Moreover, the Egyptian myth that says he is a god. True or not god Abyssinian cat. I do not know. But clearly if kept cool.

Disease that often attacks the Abyssinian cat include pain in the gums, with symptoms of halitosis, then there is an infection of the gums and make teeth fall out. If this happens, you should immediately take him to a doctor or a veterinary clinic.

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