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Where did the Abyssinian come from?

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The Abyssinian is a natural breed of domesticated cat believed to originate from one Egyptian female kitten called Zula that was taken from a port in Alexandria, Egypt, by a British soldier.

Breeding the Abyssinian

The kitten was brought to England where the breed was developed by breeding Zula with an English tabby, and the most 'Abyssinian' looking kitten of her litter being bred with its mother to splice the Aby gene. It is believed all Abyssinians in Europe, the Americas, and Australia are descended from Zula, but there has been at least one and possibly as many as three Abyssinians introduced from Libya (or less likely Egypt) into the existing Abyssinian gene pool in the USA.

The Abyssinian has become one of the most popular shorthair breed of cats in the USA. There are said to be still wild Abyssinians in some parts of North Africa.
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