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Things To Know Before Buying That Egyptian Mau For Sale

By Douglas Baker


Earlier on today you may have come across an advertisement or sign that piqued your interest somewhat. The sign said Egyptian mau for sale and since you are in the market for a pet, especially a cat at that, you are fairly excited and want to go out and buy it. However, before making that final commitment it may be a good idea to get as much information on this breed first, and you can start by reading and finishing this article.

The Egyptian mau can be said to be one of the more unique breeds in the feline world, in that it has wild markings. Its markings, which are made by naturally occurring spots and florets, make it look like a dark colored tree leopard or even a small lynx. It can also run quite fast, at around thirty miles an hour. This is half the speed of the cheetah, which can run at 60 miles per hour.

Many previous owners of the mau would swear to the fact that it will have springs instead of legs. This is due to it being able to do vertical high jumps quite easily and that it seems to be tireless in bouncing around. When keeping this breed in your house, ensure that it does have plenty of space to jump around in and that the place you keep it in does not have items that can be easily knocked around or broken.

This breed in general is very gentle and quite reserved, but it is also a breed that does crave a fair amount of attention. Given proper love and care, it will be able to adapt to any home environment that it will be in and with any family. If one were to think of having it compete later on in life in cat shows, the best thing to do will be to make it socialize a lot with other people early on.

Owners sometimes mistakenly think that giving food is a sign of affection and care, but this should not be done with the mau as it will have the tendency to over eat. Should they get used to a certain amount, they will in fact refuse to eat if you try to give it lesser than what is used to. Always use hugs and cuddles to show affection rather than giving treats.

For cats, this breed has a very long gestation period of 63 days to 70 days on average. Sometimes it will go over seventy days but one should have no worries, as they give birth quite easily. A healthy breeding pair will produce about two litters a year.

Interestingly this is a cat that sings instead of purrs. When it is interested or curious about something ti will chirp and chortle. It will also do the same noise when it is happy to see you. This cat is naturally curious of its environment especially when it is young so a watchful eye is needed on it.

This breed is also by no means cheap, and will run and average of six hundred dollars to one thousand dollars per kitten. Thus due to its quite high price, it really will be necessary for you to find out all about it so that you can be the best companion and master for it should the time come.




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By Douglas Baker


Earlier on today you may have come across an advertisement or sign that piqued your interest somewhat. The sign said Egyptian mau for sale and since you are in the market for a pet, especially a cat at that, you are fairly excited and want to go out and buy it. However, before making that final commitment it may be a good idea to get as much information on this breed first, and you can start by reading and finishing this article.

The Egyptian mau can be said to be one of the more unique breeds in the feline world, in that it has wild markings. Its markings, which are made by naturally occurring spots and florets, make it look like a dark colored tree leopard or even a small lynx. It can also run quite fast, at around thirty miles an hour. This is half the speed of the cheetah, which can run at 60 miles per hour.

Many previous owners of the mau would swear to the fact that it will have springs instead of legs. This is due to it being able to do vertical high jumps quite easily and that it seems to be tireless in bouncing around. When keeping this breed in your house, ensure that it does have plenty of space to jump around in and that the place you keep it in does not have items that can be easily knocked around or broken.

This breed in general is very gentle and quite reserved, but it is also a breed that does crave a fair amount of attention. Given proper love and care, it will be able to adapt to any home environment that it will be in and with any family. If one were to think of having it compete later on in life in cat shows, the best thing to do will be to make it socialize a lot with other people early on.

Owners sometimes mistakenly think that giving food is a sign of affection and care, but this should not be done with the mau as it will have the tendency to over eat. Should they get used to a certain amount, they will in fact refuse to eat if you try to give it lesser than what is used to. Always use hugs and cuddles to show affection rather than giving treats.

For cats, this breed has a very long gestation period of 63 days to 70 days on average. Sometimes it will go over seventy days but one should have no worries, as they give birth quite easily. A healthy breeding pair will produce about two litters a year.

Interestingly this is a cat that sings instead of purrs. When it is interested or curious about something ti will chirp and chortle. It will also do the same noise when it is happy to see you. This cat is naturally curious of its environment especially when it is young so a watchful eye is needed on it.

This breed is also by no means cheap, and will run and average of six hundred dollars to one thousand dollars per kitten. Thus due to its quite high price, it really will be necessary for you to find out all about it so that you can be the best companion and master for it should the time come.




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