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Aegean Cat Breed Info: Pictures, Temperament & Traits

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The Aegean cat is a sociable, loving, and energetic breed that can get along well in any type of household, apartments, and houses, with or without kids, and even homes that include other pets. They are a natural breed that has evolved without the intervention of humans. They stand at about 10 inches tall when fully grown and can weigh up to 10 pounds.

Breed Overview

Height:

8–10 inches

Weight:

8–10 pounds

Lifespan:

9–15 years

Colors:

Tricolor or bicolor with white, red, cream, blue, or black and sometimes tabby markings

Suitable for:

Households with or without children, homes with other cats and pets

Temperament:

Loving, affectionate, energetic, intelligent, talkative

Many people compare them to Turkish Angoras, but they are their own unique breed with their own unique look, temperament, and way of life. These cats are typically bicolor or tricolor, and some feature tabby markings, while others display various patterns that include colors of white, cream, red, blue, or black.

They love the company of humans and will talk your ear off if you allow them to. The Aegean cat loves to play and will spend hours with their toys when they are alone. This cat breed is muscular, lean, and great at hunting rats and other small vermin. Are you ready to learn more about this interesting cat breed?

Aegean Cat Characteristics

Energy
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A high-energy cat needs a lot of physical and mental stimulation to keep healthy and happy, while a low-energy cat needs minimal physical activity, but still needs mental stimulation. When choosing a cat, It’s important to ensure their energy levels match your lifestyle.
Trainability
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Cats that are easy-to-train are more willing and skilled at quickly learning prompts and actions with minimal training. Harder-to-train cats are usually more stubborn or aloof and require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Certain cat breeds are more prone to various genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every cat in those breeds will have these issues, but they do have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Lifespan
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Due to their size or potential genetic health issues of a specific breed, some cats have shorter lifespans than others. Proper nutrition, exercise, mental stimulation, and hygiene also play an important role in your cat’s lifespan and quality of life.
Sociability
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Some cat breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other cats and animals. Cats that are more social have a tendency to rub up on strangers for scratches or jump on laps for cuddles, while cats that are less social shy away, hide, are more cautious, and even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed or gender, it’s important to socialize your cat and expose them to many different situations.

divider 1 pawsAegean Kittens

These cats are fanciful and fun, even as kittens. While they each have their own unique personalities, they all have the same basic qualities to be aware of. Here is a snapshot of what you should know:

Temperament & Intelligence of the Aegean Cat

Aegean cats are curious, outgoing, intelligent, and extremely talkative. They do not mind spending some time alone at home during the day, but they expect plenty of attention when humans are around. These cats enjoy the company of other cats and friendly dogs, especially when sharing the same home with them.

This cat breed is particularly affectionate with humans and will spend hours sleeping in an available lap when they are not busy exploring or playing. They love water and will jump into a pond to catch their own fish if they have a chance. Some even like swimming in their family’s backyard pool. This can be a problem for owners who maintain a koi pond or an open fish aquarium at home.

Due to their curious nature, they should not be let outside to roam freely as this could bring them danger from stray animals and strangers. Instead, they should have access to an enclosed porch or yard for sunning, climbing, and lounging around during the day. However, they can adapt fine to completely indoor living if necessary.

Are These Cats Good for Families? 👪

The Aegean cat is excellent with children and adults alike. They can handle rough play with younger kids and do not typically react in a hostile manner when they are teased or their tail gets tugged on. These cats can keep up with the fast-paced curiosity of kids and will follow human adults around to check out what they are doing. They will also snuggle up and sleep in the bed with teenagers!

Does This Breed Get Along With Other Pets?

This cat breed gets along famously with other cats of any breed if they grow up together. They are also willing to live with and meet friendly dogs and that will not chase them. They do have a high prey drive, so they may not get along well with smaller animals such as ferrets and hamsters. Aegean cats should be introduced to other animal species while still kittens so that they do not develop a fear of them as they age.

Aegean Cat
Photo Credit: Veniamakis Stefanos, Shutterstock

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Things to Know When Owning an Aegean Cat:

There are a few important things to know about caring for an Aegean cat before deciding whether to adopt one yourself. If you are simply curious about how these cats might differ from other breeds, understanding their care requirements can provide you with some extra insight. Here is what you should know:

Food & Diet Requirements 🐡

Like all cats, Aegean kitties are obligate carnivores, which means that the only thing they need to survive is animal protein. In the wild, they may nibble on some grass or weeds occasionally. In captivity, they will eat carbohydrates and vegetables that are offered to them, but these foods are not essential for them to maintain good health throughout their lives.

Therefore, these cats should eat commercial or homemade foods that are made primarily of animal proteins. Speak to your vet about which foods they would recommend based on the cat’s age, weight, and overall health.

Exercise 🐈

The Aegean cat is extremely active and expects to have lots of room to exercise throughout the day. They can live in an apartment setting, but they need an enclosed porch to hang out in and a cat condo to spend time on while inside. They should have access to several different types of toys like puzzles, balls, fake rats, and feather dusters to play with all day long, as they do not nap often during the day. The more active they are while the sun is up, the more relaxed and calm they will be while the humans in the house are trying to sleep at night.

Training 🧶

This breed can be noisy, especially at night when everyone is trying to sleep, so some training may be necessary. Luckily, these are smart cats that do take well to training when treats and patience are involved. So, it is completely possible to teach an Aegean cat not to talk so much. These cats can also be taught some tricks if owners are up for the challenge of teaching them.

Grooming ✂️

Aegean cats are moderate shedders, so they should be brushed or combed once a week to keep stray hairs from piling up in the home. Their nails may need to be trimmed once a month to keep damage to furniture and household items to a minimum. Owners can brush their teeth regularly, or tarter control treats can be offered several times a week. Their ears should be checked for redness and dirt buildup weekly to minimize the risk of infection. Ears can be cleaned out gently with a cotton ball or damp cloth.

Health and Conditions 🏥

These cats are generally healthy and are not prone to many serious health conditions that are common among cat breeds in today’s world. Here is what you should know:

Minor Conditions
  • Diabetes
Serious Conditions
  • Renal failure
  • Hypothyroidism

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Male vs Female

Males and females are confident, curious, active, and loving. Males seem to be a little more independent than females, but they also seem to “talk” just as much. Females are usually a little easier to potty train, especially during the “teenage years” when boys learn to spray. But for the most part, both sexes are equally reliable, adaptable, and loyal.  


3 Little-Known Facts About the Aegean Cat

1. Their Evolution Is Natural

These cats have evolved on their own and have not needed intervention from humans to thrive. A true Aegean cat is bicolored or tricolored and features a lean, muscular body that is perfectly capable of taking care of itself in the wild, just like a tiger or a lion might.


2. Their Eyes Are Always Almond Shaped

Every Aegean cat has almond-shaped eyes, and their eyes are almost always green in color. However, the shade of green that their eyes display can vary in hue from light mint to dark emerald.


3. They Enjoy Swimming

It is said that these cats come from the Greek Cycladic Islands, where they lived a feral life near lots of water. They learned to swim and fish for survival, and their love of water and swimming stays with this cat breed today.

Closeup of a cute white aegean cat sitting on a red textured floor
Photo Credit: Techzila, Shutterstock

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Final Thoughts

The Aegean cat is an adorable breed that is frisky, fun, and full of surprises. Any household, with or without kids, with or without other pets, can make for a great home for this cat breed. Do you think this cat breed would make a good fit for your household? What is your favorite characteristic of the Aegean cat breed?


Featured Image Credit: Tom Jastram, Shutterstock

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    1. Hi Chrysoula, not necessarily, the bicolor mackerel tabby pattern can be expressed in other breeds including the American Shorthair, British Shorthair, Maine Coon, Domestic Shorthair, Domestic Longhair, Turkish Van, Oriental Shorthair, Norwegian Forest Cat, Scottish Fold.

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