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Everything you need to know about the Abyssinian cat: its characteristics, food, and most common diseases

By yaser Last updated: May 28, 2025 7 Min Read
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The Abyssinian Cat

The Abyssinian cat is a type of domestic cat, but it’s true origins are still unknown.

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Facts about the Abyssinian CatThe Abyssinian Cat specificationWhere can you find the Abyssinian catAbyssinian Cat FoodWhat are the diseases that the Abyssinian cat is exposed toReproduction stages in the Abyssinian catFAQSources

The Abyssinian cat is considered one of the most popular breeds, known for being extremely cute and playful.

In this article in TekeTrek Website, we will introduce you to the most important information related to this object. Follow along with us.

The Abyssinian Cat
The Abyssinian Cat

Facts about the Abyssinian Cat

  • It is easy to raise as it does not shed its fur permanently.
  • This breed was the same as the Egyptian cat, which was kept by the gods in temples and palaces in Egypt.
  • The Abyssinian cat is known for its ability to easily adapt to all environments and conditions it encounters.
  • It is a social animal and prefers curiosity.
  • The Abyssinian cat dislikes cuddling because it does not like to relax and curl up too much; instead, it has a great curiosity and is very friendly.
  • One thing that makes the Abyssinian cat happy is to engage in any activity or supervise any activity that can take place anywhere.

The Abyssinian Cat specification

  • Size:

The Abyssinian cat has a slender body of medium size.

  • Legs:

It has small, slim legs with strong muscles, making it walk as if on tiptoes.

  • Weight:

The average weight of a male Abyssinian cat is between 7 to 10 pounds, while the average weight of a female is between 6 to 8 pounds.

  • Paws, tail:

The Abyssinian cat has oval, small paws and a long, extended tail.

  • Head, eyes:

Its head is rounded with two large ears that point forward.

On the sides of the head, the Abyssinian cat has eyes that have a captivating look, showing great intelligence for this type of cat. Their color can be green, gold, copper, or brown. Additionally, there are dark lines extending from the eyes and eyebrows.

  • Fur, color:

The Abyssinian cat has fur covering its body, which is a mix of brown, red, and gray colors. The hair tips are often darker, and intricate patterns can often be seen.

  • Age:

The Abyssinian cat lives between 9 and 15 years.

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Where can you find the Abyssinian cat

  • Studies suggest that the first appearance of the Abyssinian cat was in England, while other studies claim that the Abyssinian cat descends from Egyptian cats that resemble the pharaohs’ gods.
  • The Abyssinian cat can be found all over the world. Anyone can use this animal as a pet in their home.

Abyssinian Cat Food

  • The Abyssinian cat is just like any other type of cat, it is very fond of dairy products and milk, in addition to meat and protein products.

The meals given to him when raising him consist of:

Animal Protein:

  • This is available in fish, turkey, and beef. It is important that the meal contains 30 to 35% animal protein.

Fats:

  • It is important to rely on animal fats such as chicken fats or plant fats such as seed oils, and the meal should contain 10% fats.

Carbohydrates:

  • It is not important to have a high percentage of carbohydrates in the meal, but it is important for them to be present in small amounts as they provide the necessary energy to the body.
  • As for the number of meals that should be given to the Abyssinian cat, this varies according to age. For example, a young cat should be fed three meals, and as they age, this can be reduced to two meals.

What are the diseases that the Abyssinian cat is exposed to

  • The Abyssinian cat is susceptible to many diseases despite the great effort made by their breeders to care for and protect them.
  • Some of these diseases include early gum diseases, progressive retinal atrophy, hypersensitivity syndrome, as well as chronic Renal amyloidosis.
The Abyssinian Cat
The Abyssinian Cat

Reproduction stages in the Abyssinian cat

  • The male Abyssinian cat starts looking for a mate at around one and a half years old, with their main sexual activity peak being in fall and spring.
  • The mating process takes place, and if the pair is experienced, mating occurs within 24 hours.
  • The pregnancy is counted from the second day of mating, where the female’s nipples swell and turn pink within 30 days. The pregnancy period lasts for about 65 days.
  • In the first weeks, the female Abyssinian cat may experience nausea, and her belly swells after 5 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The Abyssinian cat can give birth to around 6 kittens and has highly developed motherhood instincts. She feeds her kittens on her own without human assistance.

FAQ

  • What is special about Abyssinian cats?

Abyssinian a very friendly, curious and inquisitive cat.

  • Are Abyssinian cats expensive?

You can expect to pay anywhere from 1200$ to 2800$.

  • How intelligent are Abyssinian cats?

They are highly intelligent and intensely inquisitive.

  • Do Abyssinian cats like water?

They are fond of water.

In short, the Abyssinian cat, which is known for its intelligence and ability to adapt to all conditions. It is important to emphasize the need to take care of it properly and meet all its needs while raising it at home.

Sources

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