Thursday, April 19, 2018

Basic Things To Know Before Buying That Egyptian Mau For Sale

By Douglas Baker


Earlier on in the day as you were going about your duties, you may have come across a sign selling an item of some sort that fueled your curiosity. The advertisement said that there was an Egyptian mau for sale and it interested you greatly since you are in the market for a new pet and companion. However, prior to your purchase and adoption of this particular cat breed, you should read on in this article first.

It is a unique breed with wild markings that make it look like a lynx or darkly spotted tree leopard, caused by its naturally occurring spots. It is also quite a fast runner, achieving at least 30 miles per hour at top speed given its size. One can compare this to the cheetah which can run 60 miles at full sprint, and it is ten to twenty times larger than the mau.

Quite a few people who have had the experience of owning a mau will say that this cat has springs for its legs. It can jump quite high, and it is also very active as well. Owning this breed requires that you have plenty of space for it to romp around in and jump and climb. Also make sure that the space it plays in is devoid of things that may be knocked over or broken.

Though this cat is mostly reserved and quite gentle it is one that really craves a lot of attention. This cat can adapt to any home with the proper love and care. If you do plan to enter it in cat shows in the future, it is best to socialize it early so that it can be comfortable around people and also used to long travels.

Quite a few pet owners make the common mistake that to show love and affection to a pet is to give it food, when all it needs are just a few hugs and cuddles. Giving the mau food as a treat should not be overdone as it will have the tendency to over eat. When it gets used to eating a lot, it may in fact refuse to eat if it is not given the same amount that it got used to.

Breeding wise this cat has one of the longest gestation periods in the feline world, being on average anywhere from sixty three days to up to seventy days. If the period goes over a bit, one should not be too concerned as they give birth very easily. A good pair will give about two litters a year.

The interesting thing about this cat breed is that it sings. It will chirp and chortle like a bird when pleased or when it will see something that it is extremely curious with like a new item it sees or even an insect it comes across. The mau is an extremely curious cat when young and you should keep an eye on it at all times.

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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