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the Abyssinian HISTORY: |
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The Abyssinian is a medium
sized cat neither cobby nor oriental, but very muscular and elegant. It
stands high on its toes. The fir is ticked, having three to four bands
of color, with a full undercoat. The coat is lustrous and very resilient
springing back when stroked. The stomach, chest, and inside of legs are
of a color to complement the ticked coat. It has moderately large ears which are tilted forward in a listening posture giving the whole cat a very alert appearance. The tail is broad at the base and tapers to a point which is the color of the darkest ticking of the cat. The Abyssinian is a very active cat that is very social. They bond closely with their person and want to be involved in everything that person is doing. The Abyssinian even as an adult is playful and intersperses periods of frenetic activity and total relaxation. They are also extremely intelligent and train their people very quickly. |
ABYSSINIAN breed chair
Karen Haard
3276 Y Rd
Bellingham, WA 98226
360-734-5903
rchaard@nas.com
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