About Somalis
History of the Somali
The Somali
is a longhaired Abyssinian, originating as an undesirable product of
a recessive gene in the Abyssinian cat. In early years, the Somali
was not held in high regard; Abyssinian breeders were appalled to
find these fuzzy kittens popping up in their litters, especially
after all the hard work they had put into line breeding to "fix
type," working with their imported English Abys. These longhaired
kittens were petted out or otherwise "swept under the carpet," and
many Aby breeders refused to even admit having
them.
In 1963, CCA
Allbreed Judge Ken McGill was asked to judge a show in Calgary,
Alberta, Canada. As a practical joke, Aby breeder Mary Mailing put a
longhaired Aby in the cage amongst the class of Abys. Ken took out
the cat, looked down to describe how the cat fit the standard, and
was surprised to see the longhaired Aby in his hands. The exhibitors
had a good laugh, but Ken was so taken with this beautiful cat that
he asked Mary for one to breed. With this cat, Ken founded the
oldest Somali line in Canada.
About the
same time in the United States, Evelyn Mague began working with
Somalis, after finding that two of her Abys carried the longhair
gene, Lynn-Lee's Lord Dublin and Lo-Mi-R Trill By. She and a friend
had bred the two and produced a dark fuzzy kitten. Before Evelyn
knew it, her friend had given the kitten away. Evelyn had been
working with an animal welfare group, Cat Placement, and one day
received a call from a woman who had developed an allergy to her
cat. She brought it to Evelyn to place, and Evelyn found it to be
the most beautiful cat she had ever seen. "George" turned out to be
the very same longhaired kitten from the Lord Dublin x Trill By
litter that had been given away. From that time on, Evelyn worked
diligently for recognition and development of the Somali breed.
Evelyn had the distinct honor of naming the breed with a bit of
humor. Since some Aby breeders saw the Somali as an unwanted
interloper, she picked a name of equal stature to the one derived
from Abyssinia - she chose to call them Somalis after Somalia, the
ancient neighboring country of Abyssinia. 
This article
Copyright © 1997-2004 Bethany T. Tod, Tadofa Somalis. No duplication
allowed without express written permission.
I wish to thank Bethany T. Tod of Tadofa Somalis USA
for allowing this article to
be used on this
site.
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