Thursday, August 24, 2017

Prior To 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 can be described by most as a quite unique feline breed. It is a cat that most will say looks like a tiny leopard or even a lynx, due to its naturally occurring spotted patterns. It is probably the fastest domesticated cat, as it can run up to 30 miles per hour.

Its legs many will say are made up of springs or are springs themselves, according to many previous and current owners of this breed. It will have the ability to jump up straight from a resting position of up to a vertical height of three or more feet. It is a very active breed, and you will need plenty of space to keep it in. Remember also as an initial warning, that the space it will live in should have not a lot of breakable or fragile items which it will probably knock over most of the time.

A reserved and gentle personality will what many will describe as the general temperament of this breed. It is however, one cat that will crave attention a majority of the time, especially as it ages. If one plans to travel a lot with it or enter it into competitions in the future, it may be a good idea to let it socialize with other people so that jitters later on can be avoided.

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.

A quite not so well known fact about this cat is that it knows how to sing. Rather than purr like most cats, it will also chirp and chortle like a small bird. They also do this singing of theirs when they are quite excited or curious about something, whether it be a new toy, or an insect that they see and chase, like a cockroach or even cricket.

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.

Covered in this article are items needed to help you make a good decision. Also look at other items of interest so that you can be the best cat owner you could ever be for an Egyptian Mau.




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