Abyssinians
cats make good family pets but tend to bond with Adults and older
children rather than young toddlers. Abyssinians are not vocal, having a small bell
like voice to communicate. They prefer and seek higher places to sit such as
backs of chairs, refrigerators and scratching poles. They get on very well with
dogs and will quickly teach the dog who is the boss. Abyssinian cats can be taught to fetch
and retrieve small objects and because of their dog like antics, they are often
attractive to men who previously thought that they did not like cats. Once a
relationship is formed there is no breed more loyal than an Abyssinian. Expect
to be greeted with enthusiasm and devote 10-15 minutes attention to your Abyssinian on
your homecoming. Being "people" cats, they can become very lonely if left for
long periods of time alone so it's often wise to have two as company for each
other.
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