Abyssinian Cat Breed Introduction

 Abyssinian cat breed introduction
Abyssinian cat (confirm introduction)

Abyssinian cat is also called rabbit Cats, Ethiopian cats, Abyssinians, etc., whose English name is Abyssinian, are now scattered around the world. People often infer the origin of a cat by its name, but the origin of the Abyssinian cat seems a bit isolated from Abyssinia. Abyssinia is the old name of Ethiopia, but many people believe that Abyssinian cats come from ancient Egypt.

Gene comparison found that Abyssinian cats originated from the coast of the Indian Ocean, probably from wild cats purchased by colonists and developed in Egypt. It is said that Ramses II begged the king of Abyssinia to give him a group of cats, which he took to Egypt. It became the origin of the current Abyssinian cat.

Later rumors are that in 1868, an English soldier brought back a small female cat named "Zula" from Alexandria, Egypt. The Abyssinian cat line was created after Zura was mated with a British tiger cat. Even though most Abyssinian cats are genetically identical to Zuora, there is insufficient evidence to say that the line of cats known as Abyssinians is directly related to Zuora.

The Abyssinian cats we see today are an improved breed. They are suitable for being kept in apartments. However, Abyssinian cats are not clingy cats. They like to live alone. , if you want to raise a clingy cat, you might as well consider other cat breeds. In addition, Abyssinian cats are also very rare because of their short growth rate.

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