Lovely Abyssinian Kittens Available Now!
Add some love your life – add an Abyssinian!
Available to loving pet homes, we have several gorgeous Abyssinian Kittens, in several gorgeous colors. TICA registered, and sold on non breeding agreements.
All kittens will be up to date on shots and worming, and TICA registered. Windridge Abyssinians prides itself on producing some of the world’s most stunning Abyssinian cats, and this litter is no exception. Shipping is available to exceptional homes.
Available Kittens -


The above two photos are are Tiki and Draco’s kittens, born Aug.10/09
ready to go on Nov. 02/09
(one boy one girl blue and one ruddy male in this litter)


The above two photos are of two black silvers and one cinamon silver (three males), born to Mia and Ozzie.
DOB is July 31/09, ready to go home Oct 23/09.

The above photo is a ruddy male kitten, out of Whisper x Draco
DOB july 21/09, ready to go home Oct. 12/09.

This adorable little guy is a ruddy male born to Echo and Draco.
Date of birth April 21 – ready now. Fully vaccinated, kitchen raised with dogs and cats and kids. Very affectionate.
We also have one other kitten available – a little red boy, born to Francesca and Draco. DOB Aug. 18/09 ready Oct 10/09.
E\For more details on adding a Windridge Abyssinian to your life, please contact us -
Phone 519-848-5973
Email windridge@sentex.net
Visit our website – www.windridgekennels.infoWe are located near Arthur, ON (just north of Guelph).
For those not familiar with Abyssinian Cats, here is some background -
Abyssinian Cat History
Although many believe the Abyssinian to be direct descendent of the sacred cat of Egypt, the exact origin of the breed is obscure. Certainly, there is a strong resemblance between the modern Abysinnian and the cat depicted in ancient Egyptian bronzes, paintings and the agouti coated cats found buried in the tombs, with the lithe long body large ears and long tail. The Abyssinian shape and distinctive coat however also bears a striking similarly to the African Wild cats. Abyssinians are one of the oldest breeds and they are possibly the closest to a natural breed of all the purebred cats in the world.
Abyssinian Cat Appearance
The overall impression of the ideal Abyssinian would be of foreign build, not as extreme as the Siamese not as rounded as the Burmese but somewhere in between. The Abyssinian is an extremely beautiful and colourful cat with a distinct agouti ticked coat. It is this agouti ticking (flecking) that gives the Abyssinian this rather special “wild cat ” look. It is of medium size, lithe, very regal in appearance, hard and muscular showing eager activity and lively interest in its surroundings. Watching an Abyssinian lope across the room invokes images of a wild hunting cat, swift and capable.
Abyssinian Cat Personality
The Abyssinian is an affectionate intelligent cat, very people orientated, extremely active and a cat that thrives on interaction and play. They are not constant lap cats, rather, they need to know what you are doing; like to help you make a telephone call; read your newspaper or make your bed, in fact they insist on being included in all family activities as a right. Whatever it is, an Abyssinian has to be totally involved.
Abyssinians are not vocal, having a small bell like voice to communicate. They prefer and seek higher places to sit such as backs of chairs, refrigerators and scratching poles. They get on very well with dogs and will quickly teach the dog who is the boss. Abyssinians can be taught to fetch and retrieve small objects and because of their dog like antics, they are often attractive to men who previously thought that they did not like cats. Once a relationship is formed there is no breed more loyal than an Abyssinian.