What To Expect In Egyptian Mau Kittens For Sale

By Sandra White


Getting a pet is not a spur of the moment decision. First of all, one should assess his situation, lifestyle, personality, and most practically his budget and willingness to invest in both time and money. Its not at all good to, say, look up egyptian mau kittens for sale, without all the necessary premeditations.

As can perhaps be gleaned from its name, it is common lore that these felines originated in Egypt. Thats a moot point, but fanciers like to claim this was the selfsame cat depicted in those Ancient Egyptian paintings. However, genetic pooling has shown that Maus are more related to Siamese and Turkish Angoras, and have more likely developed in Europe, on the other side of the Mediterranean, but that has done nothing to stem all the hoopla.

Egyptian Maus are a typically shorthaired feline breed with small to medium sized proportions. They are compact and slim, and the build is typically muscular. Like their quondam Egyptian masters, or more precisely, servants, they also have an exotic band of kohl like mascara at the outer corner of their gooseberry green eyes. There is also a so called Mark of the Scarab on their foreheads, which is the M shaped marking typical of any tabby cat.

What makes this fur ball seemingly exotic and greatly enviable, however, is its spotted coat, which may come in colors ranging from caramel to silver, bronze, smoke, black, and pewter. Maus are one of the only two naturally spotted domestic feline breeds. In other words, thats to say that their exquisite pattern was by all means natural and not brought about by human breeding and manipulation. They have a so called dorsal stripe running from the head, along the spine, all the way to the banded and dark tipped tail.

One individualizing characteristic is that the Maus forelegs are shorter than the hind ones. This might be instrumental in its recognition as the speediest of housecats. That said, they are said to move as fast as thirty mph and leap at more than six feet.

Egyptian Maus are recognizably a rare species. Not so long ago, only two hundred kittens were registered in the Cat Fanciers Association. Given, its not really necessary to register ones cat there but the fact that they are statistically less registered by owners is also very telling. On the upside, they dont have any outlined health problems particular to their breed, so theyre also easier to take care of.

If bred exceptionally well, one can expect a playful, lively, loyal, friendly, gentle, and intelligent pet for life. They thrive especially well in families with children, as they flourish in play and activity. They can learn tricks very quickly and also enjoy fetch, just like your regular pooch. They are very loyal and affectionate and can even perch, parrot like, on their owners shoulders. They have a so called musical voices, and they have a wide range of vocalizations, from chortles, chirps, on top of the expected meows.

They are preternaturally active animals. They can be all over the place, what with their preference for hunting, perching, and climbing. In this case, youd have to invest on lots of toys and accessories to keep your fur ball occupied, not least of all a cat perch. Of course, there are also the scratching post, plus the litter box.

Because of the quality bonanza, Maus are anything but cheap. Kittens can cost anywhere between five hundred to two thousand dollars. But that would be a cinch when, if raised and taken care of properly, youd get to have a memorable twenty years together.




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