Cat insurance [1] is very important if you have an Abyssinian.
Given the personality of the breed, many times Abyssinians can get
into things they are not suppose to. This can lead to injury and an
unexpected trip to the vet! The Abyssinian [2]breed's descent has
been unknown, but there is a well known tale has been that this
breed is a direct descendant of the cats who were worshiped beneath
the gods of ancient Egypt. If you look closely at these sacred
cats, you will see a resemblance between the two. It has been said
that Zula, a Egyptian kitten, which was reported to transport from
Alexandria to England, is the beginning of the Abyssinian breed.
Although, there is no direct evidence of this. The breed came to
the United States around the 1900s and has been actively breeding
since the 1930s. Strong adjectives to describe the Abyssinian cats
are extroverted, courageous, curious and extremely active.
Abyssinians are loyal cats, in which they are happiest when they
have your attention. This breed isn't your typical cat, where they
are satisfied with sitting peacefully on the couch. They want to
explore around and entertain you and everyone else in the room.
Abyssinians will be attached to your legs when dinnertime rolls
around and will be ready to amuse you by chasing after invisible
objects such as butterflies. When it comes to the Abyssinians coat,
it is very dense and resilient upon touch and silky when it comes
to texture. The coat is medium-length with lighter color at the
root and ticking at the ends. Abyssinian's color vary. There is
ruddy; a reddish-brown color, sorrel; a cinnamon
yellowish-brown color, blue; light beige with blue ticking, and
fawn; a rare light cream color. Abyssinian's build is medium-length
with a muscular and athletic body. The gold or green eyes are
almond-shaped and it's ears are alert and pointed slightly. Very
important health concerns on if you have an Abyssinian. Like most
cats, Abyssinians are prone to gingivitis and tooth decay. To
reduce these problems, maintain a routine of tooth-brushing and the
use of fluoride. If possible, have professional teeth cleaning and
checkups often. A disease that Abyssinians appear to be prone to is
amyloidosis, which can be hereditary. Pet insurance is vital for
pet owners to have. Many times there are trips to the veterinarian
where vet bills exceed the expected amount you are willing to
spend. Ways to help reduce the stress and anxiety involved with vet
bills is pet insurance. Trupanion pet insurance allow pet owners to
pick out their own deductible without affecting their policy, thus
making it extremely affordable. Trupanion has a coverage of
dollarsignr20,000 for diagnostic tests, surgeries and medications.
When it comes to hereditary and congenital disorders, Trupanion
does not automatically count them as pre-existing conditions. It is
only pre-existing if it symptoms were present before enrollment and
during the waiting period. Brent Copstead, SEO Analyst/Strategist
at Trupanion Pet Insurance. Brent brings to the Trupanion team 12
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