Although there are a number of theories about its origin, the history of the "Aby" is mired in the ages. That it is one of the oldest known breeds of cats lends credence to the assumption that it may have been an early offshoot of the African wildcat, ancestor of all domestic cats.
Recent studies indicate the origin to be the coast of the Indian Ocean and parts of S.E. Asia, although its name springs from the fact that Abyssinians were introduced into England around the same time British soldiers were returning from the war in Abyssinia (now known as Ethiopia).
Aside from its ancient history, the Abyssinian is very much a cat of today, and its affinity to people makes it a popular pet. The Aby is intensely interested in what goes on around him and you may very well find your Aby involved in many of your activities. Lithe, graceful, and elegant, with a lustrous coat of distinctive ticking, the Abyssinian is equally at home in the show ring and as a loyal family member.
Abyssinians are recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association, the American Cat Fanciers Association, The International Cat Association, The Canadian Cat Association, the Australian Cat Federation, and the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy.
If you're looking for a lap cat, the Abyssinian may not be for you. But if you'd enjoy a pet who is lively and inquisitive; who wants to participate in your activities; and who is loyal, intelligent, and affectionate, you can't go wrong with an Aby.
Source: http://cats.about.com/cs/breedprofiles/p/abyssinian.htm
See also: Abyssinian_cat
- Colors and Pictures
- From the Abyssinian Cat Society, a good description of the characteristics of the various colors as well as pictures.
- Breed Description and Pictures
- Meow-click Gallery
- Lots of pictures ...