The Abyssinian cat, or the Aby, is unique compared to many other fuzzy felines commonly kept as pets. These lovely creatures combine most of the best traits in a cat to make one that is highly active, playful, wickedly smart, and impressively athletic.
Combining all this with their tendency to be silly and social, they make an excellent pet if you frequently have people coming in and out of your home, as many other cats wouldn’t appreciate these invasions. They look practically Egyptian with their wedge-like faces and love to be adored like they would have been in those ancient times.
Abyssinians are a convenient cat to have around because they are so social. They are also extremely active, and their inquisitiveness means that they can keep themselves occupied for many hours with whatever toys and interactive activities they can find.
The Aby is an overall loving and affectionate cat that might not want to cuddle for hours but will love any time that you spend with them. The Aby is a highly intelligent cat looking to expand their mind and experiences. They can learn more tricks than a typical cat would be willing to and can even learn to walk on a leash.
Abyssinians are often excellent choices for families. They are friendly and enjoy having large houses full of people who want to play with them. They don’t tolerate rough handling well, so they are often a better choice for families with older children. If you have young kids, teach them how to pick up or play with the cat appropriately. Although they are athletic and healthy, they are also daintier than other, larger breeds and can get hurt.
These cats enjoy having other people around and will often enjoy the company of other animals, dogs and cats included. If your Aby hasn’t had the opportunity to meet many different animals in their lives, then introduce them slowly to create a higher likelihood that they will get along.
This medium-sized cat has a medium-sized diet. They need food that is high in protein to support an active lifestyle. Since they do not have a naturally robust physique, they don’t struggle with weight gain as much as many breeds do, but their consumption and exercise should still be managed.
Exercise 🐈
These cats are normally quite adept at keeping themselves in shape because they have such a proclivity for around-the-house activity. If you want to help them stay in shape and active, get them a perch or a cat tree. They will love to climb on top of it, watch from above, and then practically fly off of it. The Aby is known for their love of heights.
Another unique way to get these cats to exercise is to take them out for walks. Train them to walk on a leash so they won’t run off, and they will appreciate you for it. It will satisfy their need for activity and allow them to explore and broaden their horizons.
The Abyssinian can be trained to do a wider variety of tricks than a typical cat would be willing to learn. It is fun to work their brain by training them to perform with their favorite treats.
Abys are not hypoallergenic animals. They look as though they have walked straight out of the jungle, having the ticked coat patterns typical of wildcats, like cougars. Their coat is not extremely thick, though, so brushing through it a couple of times each week should be enough to reduce the amount of hair shed around the home.
Beyond keeping them brushed, keep the area around their eyes free from any gunk. Stroke them down gently with damp leather if you want them to have a polished and professional look. Doing so brings out a gleam in their coat and makes them look sleeker than ever.
Not all cats can provide you with the attention that you want from them and the antics that you can enjoy posting to your social media. These special kittens can give it all. Even with an unknown heritage, they’re beautiful cats that often come from strong backgrounds and lineages.
From a member of the family to your sole partner in crime, these cats are generally a great fit for anyone.
Written by:Sabrine Schender
November 30, 2024