Somali cat
Somali cat (definite introduction)

The appearance of the Somali cat is basically the same as that of the Abyssinian cat, with a slender and beautiful body, slightly Round; the face is also slightly rounded and wedge-shaped; a pair of ears are wider than the big "V" shape; above the almond-shaped eyes are black eyelids, leaving a deep impression on people. Somali cats have short hair when they are born, and the hair will become soft quickly. But the coat will gradually become smoother and more lustrous as the cat grows older.

The origin of the Somali cat breed

Somali cat, origin: should be in the United States and Canada. Rumor has it that the Somali cat is a long-haired cat that evolved from purebred Abyssinian cats in 1967 through planned growth. Through breeding and cultivation in Thailand and other countries, four species were separated. It was not recognized by the British Cat Association until 1983 and won the championship position in the British Cat Fans Control Committee in 1991.

Introduction to Somali cat breeds

The fur of Somali cats is dark red and is the representative color of Abyssinian cats and Somali cats, which is the most consistent. . All Somali cats have amber, hazel or green eyes. Somali cats are exceptionally intelligent, gentle and considerate. You might as well act like a monkey, and catch food or objects in the same way as a monkey. Most Somali cats know how to drink water because they all like to play in water. Its tense muscles and stern face give people a very wild feeling. Its communication nerves are extremely developed, so it moves quickly, likes to exercise freely, and its shouts are also very clear and loud, so it is not suitable for keeping in an apartment.


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