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The Somali Cat

Somali is a domestic cat breed. It is quite similar to the Abyssinian except for its longer hair.

Somali is a domestic feline that resembles an Abyssinian in nearly
every way apart from its longer fur. This is owing to the fact that
Somalis originated from Abyssinians nearly half a century back. Theirs
is an artificially created breed that began in ninety sixties when some
longhair kittens were noticed in an Abyssinian litter. Normally these
were seen as an undesirable feature by breeders for show class cats,
and thus these animals were sold off as pets. With time, some people
began to take interest in these pretty felines and started their
development in earnest. Over the next couple of decades acceptance came
from registering bodies. Today Somali is recognized as a breed in most
parts of the world though it is not common everywhere.

How to Kitten Proof Your Home

One of the good rules of thumb to apply here is to think about having a toddler around, only a toddler in miniature size – mobile, curious but tiny!  This means that you need to consider your home in terms of potential kitty hazards before the kitten gets too old and “into everything”. 

Although there are some thing that you’d have to do to create a safe home for your toddler that aren’t necessary for a kitten (such as power sockets and drawer locks), there are a few things you should take a look at with a critical eye as to whether or not they present a danger to your kitty.

Things To Consider Before Getting A Cat

One of the most popular pets to give as a gift for young children is often a kitten; their playful temperaments and small size make them not only great companions but also provide a lot of fun for kids. Before purchasing a cat as gift, either for your own children or others, or deciding they would make a great pet for your family there are a few things you need to consider.