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Compare Abyssinian and Mixed Breed side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.
Breed traits
Character & behavior
Lifestyle fit
Physical & general
Abyssinian — Advantages
Good playfulness (4)
Strong sociability (5)
Moderate energy level (4)
Good with kids
Disadvantages
Moderate noise level (3)
Requires more exercise (4)
Less tolerant of cold climates (2)
Mixed Breed — Advantages
Lower energy level (3)
Good with kids
Good for first-time owners
Lower noise level (2)
Disadvantages
Moderate trainability (3)
Less sociable than Abyssinian (4)
Slightly higher shedding level (3)
Moderate exercise needs (3)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Abyssinians typically live?
Abyssinians have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years.
Are Mixed Breeds good for first-time pet owners?
Yes, Mixed Breeds are considered good for first-time pet owners.
Do Abyssinians require a lot of exercise?
Yes, Abyssinians have a moderate exercise need with a score of 4.
Can both breeds adapt to apartment living?
Yes, both Abyssinians and Mixed Breeds are apartment friendly.
How sociable are these breeds with children?
Both breeds are good with kids, making them suitable family pets.
free Abyssinian adoption listings
Abyssinian kittens
Abyssinian Kitten in Sorrel Coat Baks — Tender Friend with Playful Personality
Abyssinian Kittens Ready now
Amazing Abyssinian Kittens
Active cat, not meant to be alone
The energetic cat is left alone at home.
free Mixed Breed adoption listings
CUTE PRINCESS
CUTE GIRL
Handsome is looking for a home.
A tiny mixed-breed puppy waiting for a loving home.
Indoor cat, used to it, not urgent but looking for a serious family