Collection: Personalised Somali Gifts

We have an incredible collection of Personalised Somali Gifts for you to choose from, and everything you need to treat your perfect puss. Whether you are looking for a super-cute bowl, a gorgeous new bed, or a luxurious blanket, we have some great gift ideas for your Somali. Not only have we hand-picked fabulous presents for your feline bestie, we also have Somali cat inspired gifts for owners too. From candles to iPad cases, there’s something to please everyone.

Introduction

The Somali is an energetic and inquisitive breed that never misses a trick. Always alert and looking for entertainment, they are not only beautiful to look at, but also great fun to share a home with.

History

The exact origins of the Somali are uncertain, but it’s believed to have descended from the long-haired Abyssinian which has ancestry dating back to at least 900 BC. In the 1960s, a breeder of Abyssinian cats in the United States chose to develop the long-haired or “fuzzy” coat gene appearing in some kittens. The resulting semi-longhaired version became known as the Somali, and by the 1990s was recognised as a separate breed.

Personality

The Somali loves to be involved in everything that’s going on and they’re also known to enjoy having “conversations” with their people. They prefer to have company and will bond strongly with a sibling or another cat, thriving in a home environment where they’re not left alone. As well as clowning around and making games out of everything, they are happy to be adored and pampered by their people and will snuggle up for cuddles when the mood takes them.

Vitals

Height mid-size cat up to 25 cm at the shoulder; body length can be up to 36 cm, not including the tail.
Weight 4-7 kg
Other names Long-Haired African Cat, Fox Cat
Origin Somalia, North America
Coat short or semi-long hair, very soft, (semi-longhaired has a very bushy tail)
Colour combinations and variations of tawny (known as usual or ruddy), fawn, sorrel, and blue, with ticking.
Eye Colour green, amber, hazel
Life Expectancy 12 to 15 years
Health Issues hereditary conditions that can affect the Somali include PK deficiency.
Care Tips Somali prefer constant company and need to be entertained with interaction and toys. Grooming: an occasional groom with a soft brush for short hair, but longer hair may need more frequent grooming to avoid knots and tangles forming. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food.

 

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