Before Responding To That Egyptian Maus Kittens For Sale Sign

By Stephanie Murphy


At this very moment you are probably looking for a brand new pet, or a replacement for that one that you have lost. You may have decided on a cat this time and are looking for some unique breeds to take care of. Just recently you could have possible come across an advert saying that there are Egyptian Maus kittens for sale right around your area. Seeing some pictures of it also, you might be intrigued into buying one right away. Before you do so, please finish off this article so that you will know what you will be getting in to.

The Egyptian mau is somewhat of a unique cat breed. Many will say that it looks like a dark colored leopard or even has similar looks to that of a lynx, due to its naturally occurring spots. It is a very athletic breed, and can run up to 30 miles per hour.

Many previous owners of this breed will swear to you and to anyone else for that matter, that it has springs and not legs. This is because it can jump vertically from a resting position up to three feet or more. It is also a very active and playful cat so one must make sure it has the necessary space to romp around in, alongside the absence of course of any fragile or breakable items.

The cat, though described as many as being reserved and very gentle, is somewhat of an attention addict. It will let you know that it requires attention. Due to this, it is highly recommended that it should be socialized at a very young age with a lot of other people on a continuous basis. This is very much helpful if you plan to travel around a lot or make your cat join shows and competition. The earlier it learns to socialize, the less jittery it will become around other people.

There is a danger to overfeeding this breed, especially if one misinterprets its wanting affection and attention as something akin to it asking for food and such. The problem with overfeeding this cat is that once it is used to big portions, it will refuse to eat the smaller portions in the future. In effect, it goes on a feline version of a hunger strike.

Chortling and chirping is something that this cat also does, rather than purr, when it is happy or pleased. In fact many will say that it does sing like a small bird due to this. It will also make this kind of chirping sound when it is also excited about something, especially when displaying its curiosity with a newfound plaything or curiosity with a thing like an insect.

In terms of reproduction, this breed has a fairly long gestation period, ranging from 63 days to 70 days. If it does go over 70 days sometimes, it should be no cause for alarm. This is because they give birth pretty easily.

Thus covered in this article are some good baseline facts that you should know about the breed prior to your purchase. Remember to also look at other factors that are crucial for you to become a good cat owner.




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