Friday, May 20, 2016

Information On 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.

In the Egyptian language, the name cat means mau. Long ongoing debates still go on as to whether the name Egyptian mau makes the origin of the cat to be Egypt. Regardless of the conclusion of that debate, the cat had a presence in Europe before World War Two. Its population was highly destroyed by the war leaving only a small number afterwards. Lucky enough, Natalie, a Russian princess embarked on developing the breed into what it is today.

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.

In terms of personality, the cat has a nice one. The show the owner that they are happy by vocalizing. They form strong bonds with owners and enjoy being cuddled. The breed shows off its hunting prowess and likes playing games. While in the house, it will climb, perch, and stretch around. It is one of the breeds of cats that love playing with water. It moves near water sources and dips its paws into them.

Egyptian Mau suffers from a number of medical conditions, which are both genetic and non-genetic. However, in general, they are healthy animals that are not prone to many health problems. However, when buying a kitten, it is important to understand the family line since this breed suffers from certain genetic diseases. It is best to have the kitten tested for genetic disorders before buying. Most mixed-breed and pedigreed cats suffer from medical conditions.

It is simple to care for the cat. A weekly combing or brushing is enough for good hygiene. Dead hair is removed by brushing besides distributing skin oils. The breed rarely needs to be bathed. Proper dental care through daily brushing keep periodontal disease from developing. Nails may also lose aesthetic appeal hence must be trimmed regularly.

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 makes a perfect family pet. To protect it from wild animals and diseases, it is best if it is kept as an indoor-only pet. It lives well with other pets and cat breeds, children, and dogs that are friendly to cats. Socialization enhances the ability to co-exist a lot.




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