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Understanding Egyptian Maus Kittens For Sale

By Andrew Watson


It is often advisable to conduct some research about something regardless of what it is before purchasing it. Therefore, when looking Egyptian Maus kittens for sale, it is best to understand the basics of the breed first. This article will give some basic information regarding the breed, which may come in handy at some point. With this information, one may be in a position to make a better buying decision.

The Egyptian word for cat is mau. The name Engyptian mau has drawn a lot of debate regarding the origin of the breed, with some arguing that is came fom Egypt. Nevertheless, the breed existed in Europe even before WWII. The end of the war left the population adversely affected to a point of near-extinction. This breed was saved by the Russian princess Natalie who started breeding them from a single female.

Among all domesticated cats, it is only the Egyptian mau that has a coat that is naturally spotted. That implies that the spots on the cat are natural and were not created by the intervention of human beings. These cats are long in size, but are usually medium in body size. They weight between 6 and 14 pounds. The males are naturally bigger than their female counterparts.

The cat has a good personality, always vocalizing when happy. It enjoys the company of its family with which it forms a strong bond. It enjoys playing games and showing off hunting prowess. The cat is moderately active. It enjoys climbing, perching, and stretching its body. It is a big lover of water and will always be found near water sources. It enjoys dipping its paw into running tap water and ponds.

Egyptian Mau is prone to various genetic and non-genetic medical conditions. However, in general, they have good health and are not affected by many diseases. When buying, one should check to understand the lineage of the kitten. If possible, before making payments, the kitten should be tested for genetic diseases. Mixed-breed as well as pedigreed cats have medical problems.

The breed requires minimal care. They thrive well with weekly brushing of the coat. Brushing is needed for removal of dead hair and distribution of skin oils. Baths are rarely needed. Periodontal disease may occur if proper dental health is not maintained through frequent brushing. Long nails need to be trimmed to look good and to be safe for children.

Any discharge in the eyes should be removed by wiping using a soft, damp piece of cloth. When wiping the eyes, the corners should be changed to avoid spreading disease in case of any. A mixture of warm water and cider vinegar can be used to clean dirty eyes. Cotton swaps may damage ear interiors hence must be avoided.

This breed is one the best family pets one can hope for. It is advisable to keep it indoors so that it is safe from animal attacks and diseases from other cats. The level of co-existence with children, dogs, and other pets is good. Co-existence can be enhanced through more socialization.




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