Somalis result from a genetic mutation in Abyssinians resulting in long hair. All Somalis and Abyssinians are descended from one kitten named Zulu that a soldier brought to England from Alexandria, Egypt. Somalis are prone to dental problems from excessive inbreeding. Somalis are also called Fox Cats because of their bushy tails.
Related pages:
Somali Rescue
Connecticut Animal Rescue
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Hartford County - Granby 06035 Salmon Brook Veterinary Hospital 860-653-7238
Tolland County - Tolland 06084 Kitty Angels 860-875-1808
Hartford County - Newington, Connecticut 06111 Connecticut Humane Society 860-667-8545
Middlesex County - Westbrook, Connecticut 06498 Tait's Every Animal Matters 888-367-8326
New Haven County - New Haven, CT 06506 Greater New Haven Cat Project 203-782-2287
New Haven County - New Haven, Connecticut 06512 The Hope Alliance 203-466-2185
New Haven County - Seymour 06512 Rehab-A-Cat 203-888-2279
New Haven County - New Haven, Connecticut 06515 Rehab-A-Cat 203-787-5532
New Haven County - Hamden 06518 Creature Kindness 203-389-2242
Litchfield County - Torrington, Connecticut 06790 Statewide Veterinary Clinic 888-613-2034
Fairfield County - Danbury 06810 Help for Pets 203-792-1477
Fairfield County - Danbury, CT 06813 The Danbury Animal Welfare Society, Inc. 203-744-3297
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
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