Abyssinian cats (definite introduction)
In addition to rabbits In addition to the names of cats and Ethiopian cats, many people call Abyssinian cats ballet cats because they move gracefully and have a gait like a ballet dancer. In addition to their light body, the appearance of Abyssinian cats is also fascinating. No cat can be more like a little lion than them. This genius advantage makes Abyssinian cats stand out from the crowd of cats. stand out.
The coat of the Abyssinian cat is densely grown and is khaki or blue. The hands and feet are long, the muscles are developed, the body is soft and agile, the tail and paws have the characteristics of the tiger cat, but the body shape is not the same as the tiger cat. The head is wedge-shaped, the eyes are almond-shaped, and are golden, green, and light brown in color. There are black stripes on the chin, lips and eye edges, the ears are larger, and there are M-shaped patterns on the forehead. The body weighs 4-7.5 kilograms and is of medium size.
The Abyssinian cat's eyeliner makes it have a more obvious facial appearance from the back and oblique sides; from an anthropomorphic point of view, it is easier to express inner feelings through its expression than other cat species. Imagine.
Abyssinian cats have distinctively wavy tawny coats, often a clear golden color, but also available in blue (a bluish light gray), buff, reddish brown, and red. (There is a saying that it is called "brick red"). There is also a relatively rare "silver" Abyssinian cat, whose coat color appears in gradients of white, milky white, and gray.
Detailed morphological characteristics of the Abyssinian cat
Head: The head shape is smart, slightly rounded and triangular. . The bridge of the nose is slightly elevated, the muzzle is short and brittle, and the teeth have a scissor bite.
Ears: The ears are large and upright, with a wide base, a thin edge of the auricle, and a slightly pointed tip that tilts forward. The ear hairs are short and dense, and the tips of the reddish-brown hairs are black or dark brown; the tips of the reddish-brown hairs are chocolate color. The ears are feathered.
Eyes: The eyes are large and almond-shaped, slightly hanging from the ends of the eyes; the rims of the eyes are black and surrounded by brown hair. Eye color is green, yellow, light brown and other colors.
Body:The body shape is average, the body is light, the muscles are well developed, and the proportions of all parts are even and coordinated.
Hands and Feet:The hands and feet are long and slender, and the feet are well coordinated with the round and elongated body.
Toes: The toes are small, brittle, oval-shaped. When standing up, you can see it standing up with the tips of its claws. Tail: The tail is long, pointed, tapered, and thick at the base.
Coat:The coat is fine, soft and elastic. The coat is generally red and yellow, with different shades, and the refractive effect creates patterns. The color of the coat changes subtly when moving, and is as beautiful and shiny as silk, which is very charming.
Coat color: There are two temporarily recognized coat colors of Abyssinian cats, namely reddish brown and red. The reddish-brown species is reddish-brown in color. The tips of the hairs are black or dark brown, and the tips near the hair roots are reddish-yellow brown. When the hair tip is completely dark, the back is allowed to be dark. The lower hair is reddish-yellow-brown (red, yellow-brown mixed), and the tip of the hair is black. The color of the coat on the chest, abdomen and inside of the forelimbs generally matches the overall color, with tawny being the most ideal. The lower palate is light yellow.
Others:The nose is brick red. The space between the toes is black or brown, and the toes to the tips of the claws are all black. Eyes range from golden to green, the darker the better. The whole body color of the red species is soft and obvious red, and the tips of the hair are chocolate brown, but dark red is the ideal color. The tips of the ears and tail are chocolate brown. The nose is pink. Pink between toes, chocolate brown from toes to claw tips.
Although the differences in morphological characteristics between many cats are not obvious, Abyssinian cats are obviously not in this category, and we can still easily distinguish them from a group of cats.
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