
Little American Curl
The American Curl Cat breed is characterized by its unusual ears, which curl back from the face toward the center of the back of the skull. Its so cute cat !!!!!!!

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This Cat breed is a popular breed of cat that has been around since the early 80′s. The breed originated in Lakewood, California as the result of a spontaneous mutation. This breed has been given Championship Status by all respected Assosiations.

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The American Curl Cat breed is a medium sized cat (5-10 lbs), and does not reach maturity until 2–3 years of age. They are strong and healthy, remarkably free of the genetic defects that affect many purebred cats.This cat is best known for its unique curled ears, which are the result of a spontaneous mutation.

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Abyssinian Cat
A six-month old Chocolate Abyssinian (left) with his Sorrel father
Another Cat breed In the word is type Abyssinian. This word refers to Ethiopia, but many reference say it refer to egypt. This cat breed is cute and you must have this one.
The Abyssinian is a breed of domesticated cat with a distinctive ticked coat. There are many stories about its origins, often revolving around Egypt, but the actual origins are uncertain. Most of the stories about the origins of Abyssinians refer to Egypt.

Abyssinian Cat
Many sources repeat the story that the Abyssinian breed is a few thousand years old and comes from Ancient Egypt, as the cats resemble those in ancient paintings

Abyssinian Cat Photo
There are also stories that wild ‘Abyssinians’ live in parts of North Africa today. Genetic research suggests the breed originated near the coast of the Indian Ocean, where colonists may have purchased animals from wild animal traders. The breed was developed in the United Kingdom.[3]
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Cats (Felis sylvestris catus), known in Ancient Egypt as the mau, played a large role in ancient Egyptian society. Beginning as a wild, untamed species, cats were useful for keeping down vermin populations in the Egyptians’ crops and harvests; through exposure to humans, the cat population became domesticated over time and learned to coexist with the human population. The people inhabiting the area which would later become unified and known as Upper and Lower Egypt had a religion centering around the worship of animals, of which the cat became one.

Cats History In Egypt
Originally praised for its aid to humans in controlling vermin and its ability to fight and kill snakes (such as cobras), the domesticated cat slowly became a symbol of grace and poise. The goddess Mafdet, the deification of justice and execution, was a fierce lion-headed goddess. The cat goddess Bast (also known as Bastet) eventually replaced the cult of Mafdet, and Bast’s image softened over time and she became the deity representing protection, fertility, and motherhood.

Cats In Egypt
As a revered animal and one very important to Egyptian society and religion, the cat was afforded the same mummification after death as humans. Mummified cats were given in offering to Bast; in 1888, an Egyptian farmer accidentally uncovered a large tomb containing tens of thousands of mummified cats and kittens. This discovery outside the town of Beni Hasan contained around eighty thousand cat mummies, dating back to 1000-2000 BC.
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White Cat
Blue-eyed cats with white fur have a high incidence of genetic deafness.

Blue Eyes Cat
Very cute cat with blue eyes. Wonderfull colored

Blue Eyes Cat 2
In some breeds of cats congenital deafness is very common, with most white cats (but not albinos) being affected, particularly if they also have blue eyes
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