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The '''Aisha''' is a species of [[wikipedia:cat|cat]]-like [[Neopet]] that was released right around the launch of the [[Neopets]] website. Aishas are highly intelligent creatures that have a natural gift for magical things.  In general, Aishas are agile, playful, and intelligent. They posses a second set of ears which grant them an incredible sense of hearing.
The '''Aisha''' (from [[wikipedia:Japanese (language)|Japanese]] [[wiktionary:?|?]][[wiktionary:?|?]], ''aisha'', "loving ones") is a species of [[wikipedia:cat|cat]]-like [[Neopet]] that was released right around the launch of the [[Neopets]] website. Aishas are highly intelligent creatures that have a natural gift for magical things.  In general, Aishas are agile, playful, and intelligent. They posses a second set of ears which grant them an incredible sense of hearing.


==Colours==
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Revision as of 18:02, 5 November 2010

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The Aisha (from Japanese ??, aisha, "loving ones") is a species of cat-like Neopet that was released right around the launch of the Neopets website. Aishas are highly intelligent creatures that have a natural gift for magical things. In general, Aishas are agile, playful, and intelligent. They posses a second set of ears which grant them an incredible sense of hearing.

Colours

As of January 2010, the Aisha comes in 56 different colours:

Famous Aishas

Trivia

  • As of March 2010, Aishas rank 20th out of the 54 Neopets species in popularity, with over 5.1 million created.
  • In the Neopets TCG, Aishas are commonly associated with the element of light.
  • Aisha Day is on January 3rd.
  • Aishas are the only pets on the site that can be an "Alien" version, which can only be accessed using the Lab Ray.
  • An Aisha called Jessica wears a B on her collar in place of an A.

See also

External links