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Breed Profile: Abyssinian

Title: Breed Profile: Abyssinian

Published: Fri, 7 Aug 2009

Description: Thought to be the descendants of wildcats or the sacred felines worshiped by ancient Egyptians, the Abyssinian¿s true history is mysterious. One thing is certain: they are among the world¿s oldest cats.

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" Thought to be the descendants of wildcats of the sacred you lines were shipped by ancient egyptians the Palestinians true history these mysterious. One thing is certain they are among the world's oldest cats. Cheerfully independent and highly active Palestinians are not black -- so often they think the world is -- playground. He's medium sized increased cats are too inquisitive for delicate core and heart suitable for houses full of fragile China. Speaking go gracefully from deep sleep to Turbo charged. As loyal as they are plate full at least into shadow of their owners and want to go wherever people have yet."

" When fully grown their slim limbs finely muscled and long in line with dark rimmed -- dies and be -- she."

" The Palestinians -- medium length glossy and tint which means each hair shaft is a combination of colors. Although the code is typically bloody red blue or on -- and each require little to no proving that can be prone to -- things so routine dental check up to speed -- healthy living even longer."

" Fifteen years."

" So keep in mind the Abyssinian has generally medium sized. As a medium length coat is athletic connective. Requires no special grooming. Is healthy. And while not as affectionate as some other street the Abyssinian does make great family pet. Can -- come out now."

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