Abyssinian Cats: The Regal Feline

By Staff

Abyssinian cats, the oldest known breeds are regal feline, sleek and loyal. It resembles the ancient Egyptian cat more than any other. They are generally hearty, easy to care for and make lovely family pets. Here are some handy tips on how to choose a well groomed Abyssinian cat and general cat care tips. Read it to welcome a cuddly and loyal pet for life.

Tips for selecting a Abyssinian

While selecting a Abyssinian breed, make sure to check with these below points,

  • Pick up and hold the cat or kitten to check for good muscle tone.
  • Check if the cat is sneezing or sniffling, If its is then opt for another. Make sure the eyes do not have a discharge and that the ears are clean and pink inside.
  • The skin should not have a bald patch or a sign of dry or flaky skin. The cat's fur should b short and thick.
  • Check behind the ears and at the base of the tail for fleas or flea dirt, that looks like a black sand.
  • Buy a kitten no younger than 12 weeks of age. It may cost you 0 to 0. Do not pay more that this to the breeder.
  • To confirm that the cat is healthy, take your Aby to your veterinarian as soon as possible.
  • To keep the cats happy and disease free, plan to keep your Abyssinian inside and to have the cat neutered or spayed.
  • They come in different colours and patterns. The coat is generally a warm golden colour, but Abys can also be blue, fawn, cinnamon, white, cream, grey and red.

    Caring for a Abyssinian

  • Maintaining and grooming the Abyssinian cat is easy and no fuss. Here are some tips,
  • They are generally healthy, however, since Abyssinia's are prone to gingivitis, a weekly teeth cleaning and brushing is essential
  • It needs regular vaccinations and health care from the veterinarian.
  • Feed Aby food products that are high in protein and also has balanced fatty acids
  • To avoid gum diseases feed Aby dry food three to five times a week.
  • To enhance the shine of the fur, groom your Abyssinian occasionally by brushing and combing his hair and then rubbing him with a damp chamois. To remove dead hairs from his coat, pet him with a rubber grooming mitt.
  • When Aby is shedding, bathe him with a good pet shampoo, towel dry and let her air dry.
  • Never hit your cat, as it may only teach him to fear you. Instead discipline it with a clap or a loud hiss.
  • Aby's cat adapt very well in an apartment but it is essential you give him a climbing post so he can play and scratch his claws, and toys to play so he will not get bored.
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