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Sokoke Kittens for sale in Wraysbury, Berkshire

1 Sokoke Kittens for sale in Wraysbury, Berkshire

The Sokoke cat, also known as African Shorthair, breed is one of the recently developed new breeds and is considered a natural breed, not created by human intervention. The name Sokoke comes from the breed"s original habitat, the Arabuko Sokoke in Kenya.

Read our Sokoke Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

FAQs

How can you tell if a cat is a Sokoke?

A Sokoke cat is identifiable by its slender, muscular medium-sized body and unique marbled or blotched 'wood grain' tabby coat pattern that resembles tree bark, usually in brown and black shades. They have large almond-shaped eyes, large ears, a long tapered tail, and are known for their active, playful, intelligent temperament with agile, athletic movements. Their appearance often resembles wild forest cats, yet they are affectionate and social with humans.

What makes the Sokoke cat special?

The Sokoke cat is special because it is a rare, naturally occurring breed originating from the Arabuko Sokoke forest in Kenya. It boasts a unique ticked tabby coat pattern with a wood grain effect that is unlike other cats. Besides its distinctive wild appearance, the Sokoke is highly intelligent, playful, friendly, athletic, and curious, offering affectionate companionship while retaining some wild traits, making it one of the rarest domestic cat breeds worldwide.

How long do Sokoke cats typically live?

Sokoke cats generally have a long lifespan and are known for their robust health. While exact average lifespans vary, they can typically live around 12 to 15 years, which is on the higher end for domestic cats, thanks to their strong genetics and active lifestyle.

Are Sokoke cats friendly and social?

Yes, Sokoke cats are friendly, outgoing, and affectionate with their human companions. They enjoy social interaction, are playful and intelligent, and form strong bonds without being overly clingy. They also tend to get along well with other pets like dogs or cats, although they retain some independence and are cautious around strangers.