The rather large around the gut slow Shreem with a highly peaceful nature, the Shreem Tabby is also often refered to as the Sloth Shreem. Being rather natural climbers the Shreem Tabby is known to often climb tree's in search of food during the fall and spring time before Winter arrives. The rather large swollen belly of the Shreem Tabby was found to be a dorment gene from past generations of the Shreem Tabby known to have once lived in the Arctic Regions until they further migrated to warmer climates Although why the Shreem Tabby left it's enviroment no facts are known at this point. Rather large muscles in the belly of the Shreem Tabby conserves small portions of food for a rather large period of time by producing chemical enzymes within their inner stomach walls to begin a slow digesting proccess that can lead up to months at a time making the shreem Tabby rather less of an eater under certain circumstances. Another fascinating note is the fact that the Shreem Tabby are known to not open their eyes often but are rather keen to using their noses possessing a high degree of smell, this also being used as their ancestors had. It is found that unlike other shreem the eyes of a shreem Tabby are close to that of a felines with a delicate small iris often red and sometimes golden orange. Due to their rather laxed nature it is not recommended to purchase a Shreem Tabby for working but rather a companion however the Shreem Tabby has been deemed fit enough for work. Due to their rather eager nature to consume food it is advised always to keep close watch on the Shreem Tabby especially if in the working trade under food category. Making a rather close companion and especially interesting dinner guest, the Shreem Tabby is the perfect pet for the owner looking for low maintenance and company.
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