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Abyssinian

The Abyssinian, sometimes called 'the Cleopatra of cats,' is an active breed with a wild, elegant appearance. Their distinctive ticked tabby coat pattern is stunning, and they are known for exceptional athleticism. Curious and playful, they are adventurous climbers who love heights.

Origin:Ethiopia (Abyssinia)
Lifespan:12-16 years
Weight:3-5kg
Vet Supervised

Abyssinian Characteristics

Beautiful ticked tabby coat
Wild and elegant appearance
Extremely active and athletic
Curious adventurer
Friendly and sociable

Common Health Issues in Abyssinian

These conditions are genetically or physically predisposed in this breed. Early detection and regular checkups are important.

Renal Amyloidosis

腎アミロイドーシス
High Risk

A genetic condition where amyloid protein accumulates in the kidneys, impairing function. In Abyssinians, it can develop at a relatively young age.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

進行性網膜萎縮(PRA)
High Risk

An inherited condition where retinal photoreceptors gradually degenerate, eventually leading to blindness. Genetic testing can identify carrier status.

Gingivitis and Stomatitis

歯肉炎・口内炎
Medium Risk

Abyssinians are prone to oral inflammation. Swollen or bleeding gums and reduced appetite may be observed.

Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PK Deficiency)

ピルビン酸キナーゼ欠損症(PK欠損症)
Medium Risk

An inherited enzyme deficiency in red blood cells causing premature destruction and anemia.

Care Tips for Abyssinian

Install cat towers and shelves for high climbing
Get genetic testing for PRA and PK deficiency
Schedule regular dental checkups and oral care
Ensure daily play sessions for adequate exercise
Monitor kidney health with regular blood and urine tests
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