Cat Breed

Somali

playful • intelligent • curious • social

OrigineUnited States
Espérance de vie12-16 years
Poids3-5 kg
Niveau d'énergievery-high

Quick Stats

Taillemedium
Poids3-5 kg
Espérance de vie12-16 years
Niveau d'énergievery-high
Toilettagemoderate
Éducabilitéeasy
OrigineUnited States
Tempérament
playfulintelligentcurioussocial

Présentation

The Somali is the long-haired version of the Abyssinian, with the same stunning ticked coat in a luxurious, flowing length. Often called the "fox cat" due to their bushy tail and reddish colouring, Somalis are lively, intelligent cats who love to be the centre of attention.

Compatibilité

Enfants
Bon
Autres chiens
Bon
Chats
Excellent
Vie en appartement
Moyen

Guide de soins

Somalis need plenty of interactive play and mental stimulation. Their semi-long coat requires regular grooming. They do not like being alone and benefit greatly from having a feline companion.

Besoins en exercice

Highly active cats that need extensive daily play, climbing opportunities, and mental challenges. They excel at learning tricks and enjoy puzzle toys.

Toilettage

Brush 2-3 times per week to keep their semi-long coat in good condition. Pay attention to the fluffy tail and britches where tangles can form.

Problèmes de santé

pyruvate kinase deficiency
progressive retinal atrophy
renal amyloidosis
dental disease

Faits amusants

🐱Somalis are often called "fox cats" because of their bushy tail and reddish ticked coat.
🐱Despite the name, Somalis did not originate in Somalia — they were developed in the United States from long-haired Abyssinian kittens.
🐱They are known for using their paws like hands to pick up objects and open doors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Somali and an Abyssinian?
The main difference is coat length — Somalis have a semi-long, flowing coat while Abyssinians have a short coat. Personality and body type are virtually identical.
Are Somalis high maintenance?
Moderately. Their coat needs regular grooming and they need lots of interaction and play. They are not a low-maintenance breed.
Do Somali cats like water?
Many Somalis are fascinated by water and may play with running taps or dip their paws in water bowls.
Are Somalis good apartment cats?
They can adapt if given enough space, vertical structures, and enrichment. However, they prefer more room to run and play.

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