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With their unique ticked coats, sleek bodies, and friendly personalities, Abyssinians stand out in the cat world. Learn about the Abys mysterious history and how it overcame struggles in the early 1900s to become one of todays best loved breeds. Then learn about the care involved when you make one of these energetic cats your pet.
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"The Abyssinian cat is distinguished from other breeds by its triangular head, large ears, and short hair. These brief facts and more are in the book about this feline. Color photographs illustrate the features of this breed of cat throughout the book. The structure and layout of the book provide an introductory level for reading informational text. The three chapters about the Abyssinian cat relate to its characteristics, development, and care; also, the book has a glossary and an index that may provide additional learning opportunities. For those readers seeking more information about the Abyssinian cat, other cat breeds, or cat care, the FactHound website and book identification code are provided along with other book titles to explore. This book is just one in the “Cats” set, a collection of informational texts about different breeds of felines--all of which have a similar format and structure." - Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
January 1, 2009
After working as an editor for several major children's book publishers, Joanne Mattern became the author of numerous nonfiction books for kids. She especially loves writing about animals, sports, and interesting people and places.
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