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Personality of
the Abyssinian Cat
The Abyssinian has an open and loving
manner and loves to talk and communicate with people. Its
voice is small and bell-like, disguising is intense
curiosity and extreme playfulness. The Abyssinian cat will
let you know when
it wants your love and attention and will
show great affection in return. This cat has a gentle and
loving nature and seems to understand human feelings.
Although intensely curious, active and fond of climbing,
Abyssinian cats are extremely graceful and can skillfully
walk between objects without disturbing them. This cat loves
to investigate his/her surroundings and will always want to
know where you are and may devise small games to grab your
attention. Overall, this cat has a well-balanced temperament
and makes a delightful companion. But, don't expect this cat
to be a 'lap cat' for it has far too much unexpended energy.
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Abyssinnian
Cat Fact:
The
earliest Abyssinian cat taken to Britain was called 'Zula'.
Zula's owner was the wife of Capt. Barrrett-Lennard and the
cat's picture appeared in a book published in 1874.
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