#16 Rarely, with age, anemia can develop due to a lack of pyruvate kinase.
Renal amyloidosis is uncommon but can have serious health consequences. The breed is prone to hip dysplasia, patella dislocations. You should regularly brush your teeth, make sure there is no "licking". Bring your Abyssinian cat to your veterinarian for a preventive appointment periodically and do not self-medicate. With proper care, an animal will live 15-20 years.
#17 Contact only reputable breeders or large kennels
A kitten should be taken no earlier than at the age of three months. By this time, the seller manages to give the Abyssinian several vaccinations, accustom him to the tray, and transfer him to self-feeding.
#18 In addition, the baby will get stronger psychologically, will be ready to move to a new home.
Taking a pet at an earlier age puts its physical and emotional health at serious risk.