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Abyssinian cat "Hawkeye" ©Helmi Flick | Abyssinian cat Ady Uber ©Helmi Flick |
Abyssinian cat "Diego" ©Helmi Flick | Abyssinian cat Josephina ©Helmi Flick |
Abyssinian cat "Gryf" © Helmi Flick | Abyssinian cat "Muscle Girl" © Helmi Flick |
Abyssinian cat "Siggy" © Helmi Flick | Abyssinian cat "Siggy" © Helmi Flick |
Abyssinian cat "Natalie" © Helmi Flick | Abyssinian Cat photo ©Helmi Flick |
Abyssinian Cat photo ©Helmi Flick | Champion Abyssinian cat 1907 photo public domain |
I have added the last and 12th picture as a comparison. You can see a marked difference to the shape of the cat's shape. In the early 20th century the Abyssinian cat had a more cobby shape. Selective breeding created what breeders consider to be a more elegant looking cat - called "foreign" body shape.
The Abyssinian is a tabby cat with few markings (tail and forehead). There are some subtle color types. The ruddy color is the one we are familiar with. Blue (gray ) is also popular. Personally, I think that this cat should have one color.
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