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Abyssinian Cats and Kittens in New York Small cattery in New York City. Pure Breed Abyssinian Cats, CFA and TICA registered. Delivery to the Despite its temperment, this breed has a chaming history.
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The Abyssinian is a breed of domestic short-haired cat with a distinctive "ticked" tabby coat, in which individual hairs are banded with different colors. It is named after Abyssinia (now called Ethiopia), the empire from which it was first thought to have originated; more recent research now places its origins somewhere nearer the Egyptian coast. The Abyssinian cat as it is known today was bred i

n Great Britain. The name 'Abyssinian' refers to Ethiopia, in reference to widely-spread stories of British soldiers deployed to North Africa in the nineteenth century returning home with kittens purchased from local traders. The Abyssinian is a slender, fine-boned, medium-sized cat. The head is moderately wedge shaped, with a slight break at the muzzle, and nose and chin ideally forming a straight vertical line when viewed in profile. They have alert, relatively large pointed ears. The notably expressive eyes are almond shaped and are gold, green, hazel or copper depending on coat color. The legs should be long in proportion to a graceful body, with small oval paws; the tail is likewise long and tapering. Abyssinians are a popular breed thanks in large part to their unusual intelligence and generally extroverted, playful, willful personalities. They are said to become depressed without constant activity and attention from their owners.[6] Veterinarian Joan O. Joshua has written that the "dog-like attachment to the owners" of Abyssinian and Burmese cats causes "greater dependence on human contacts". This stands in contrast to the mere "tolerant acceptance of human company" based around "comforts" that multiple other breeds display.[7]

With their interest in playing with their owners combined with their curious intelligence, Abyssinians are nicknamed the "Clowns of the Cat Kingdom."[8]They have a very outgoing nature, they tend to be very quiet cats, with soft voices, but very active. Abyssinians love to be shown, as they love attention and are very affectionate and friendly toward people.

she is unique..
15/06/2019

she is unique..

15/06/2019

this lil girl is available for sale 😻

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Abyssinian Kittens 3 Month old Playing

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Abyssinian kittens eating

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Abyssinian Kittens Playing - 2 month old

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We have new kittens, born on Jan 9th, 2019. TICA registered, 1 girl and 1 boy are available. Message for inquiries.
09/02/2019

We have new kittens, born on Jan 9th, 2019. TICA registered, 1 girl and 1 boy are available. Message for inquiries.

newborn tiniest kittens will be available to go to a new home  by the end of July. 2 boys and 2 girls still available 🐯
29/06/2018

newborn tiniest kittens will be available to go to a new home by the end of July. 2 boys and 2 girls still available 🐯

It’s time again! We have 5 adorable babies: 2 tiny girls and 3 handsome boys! Ready to go to a new home in 7 weeks from ...
02/06/2018

It’s time again!
We have 5 adorable babies: 2 tiny girls and 3 handsome boys! Ready to go to a new home in 7 weeks from now.
HMU for visits and info!

Only one tiny girl is available now and ready to go to a new home in a week. Rudy color, vaccinated, dewormed and regist...
08/03/2018

Only one tiny girl is available now and ready to go to a new home in a week.
Rudy color, vaccinated, dewormed and registered at TICA.
Born on January 20th.
$1,000
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...the Abyssinian is a breed of domestic short-haired cat with a distinctive "ticked" tabby coat, in which individual hairs are banded with different colors. it is named after Abyssinia (now called Ethiopia), the empire from which it was first thought to have originated - more recent research now places its origins somewhere nearer the Egyptian coast. the Abyssinian is a slender, fine-boned, medium-sized cat. The head is moderately wedge shaped, with a slight break at the muzzle, and nose and chin ideally forming a straight vertical line when viewed in profile. they have alert, relatively large pointed ears. the notably expressive eyes are almond shaped and are gold, green, hazel or copper depending on coat color. the legs should be long in proportion to a graceful body, with small oval paws; the tail is likewise long and tapering. Abyssinians are a popular breed thanks in large part to their unusual intelligence and generally extroverted, playful, willful personalities. they are said to become depressed without constant activity and attention from their owners. greater dependence on human contacts, this stands in contrast to the mere tolerant acceptance of human company. they have a very outgoing nature, they tend to be very quiet cats, with soft voices, but very active. Abyssinians love to be shown, as they love attention and are very affectionate and friendly toward people 🙃