π Abyssinian
Temperament
Active, curious, playful, busy. Abyssinians bond closely with their humans and want to be involved in everything. Generally good with children and other cats; less so with very small dogs.
Exercise
Highly active. Tall cat trees, food puzzles, and ideally a feline companion.
Grooming
Short ticked coat. Weekly brush.
Health
Pyruvate kinase deficiency (DNA test). Patellar luxation. Renal amyloidosis. Progressive retinal atrophy.
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π Russian Blue
Temperament
Quiet, gentle, reserved with strangers, deeply loyal to family. Russian Blues bond closely with one or two people and dislike change in routine.
Exercise
Moderate. Like routine play sessions and food puzzles.
Grooming
Short, dense double coat. Weekly brushing is enough.
Health
Generally one of the healthiest and longest-lived breeds (often 17+). Watch for: bladder stones, obesity (they're food-motivated and not very active).
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