Useful Information About The Egyptian Mau

By Gary Carter


The Egyptian cat is a breed of felines whose origin can be traced to the country of Egypt in Africa. In fact, the other name that is used to refer to the feline is the Pharaoh cat. The manner in which the body of the Egyptian mau is built makes it to look like a miniature jungle cat. It has a spotted coat, with large green eyes placed centrally on the face.

By the year 2014, the popularity of this particular breed of cats had grown to be among the most known worldwide. Based on the various studies conducted, the popularity of the breed was at 20th position. In the United States, majority of the cats descended from the kittens bred by the Russian Princess in the state of New York. The popularity of the breed in the country was largely contributed to by the princess.

The feline is medium-sized with mature females attaining a weight range of between 6 to 10 pounds. The males are larger in size and heavier compared to the females. The usual weight of an adult male can range from 10 to 14 pounds. For the heads, they are triangular in shape and proportional to the other parts of the body. The ears can assume a number of positions but in most cases are straight on the head.

The length of the coat is moderate. Besides, they shade moderately. With this trait, many individuals prefer the species. The short coat eliminates the need to shade too much hair, which is a very important trait for people with allergies. Egyptian cats come in numerous varieties of colors. Silver, blue, black, and smoke are among the colors that occur commonly.

Pharaoh cats are low maintenance because they have a short coat and they do not shade too much hair like other breeds. Grooming is only needed occasionally to maintain the coat in good shape. Grooming is important because it helps to prevent matting, stimulates circulation, and removes plucked hair. Grooming on a weekly basis should be enough. One can employ a professional pet groomer every once in a while to do the job professionally

In comparison to other breeds, Egyptians are not challenged by many health complications. As such, they suit owners who are inexperienced in keeping cats. One is advised to ensure the kitten is tested for any genetic health condition prior to making a purchase. For each kitten one acquires a health certificate should accompany it.

This breed is very friendly to people, other pets, and animals. It forms strong bonds with their owners and enjoy playing with little kids as well. However, for safety reasons, kids younger than 6 years should not be left to play with the cat or any other pet for that matter. The breed also exhibits a high level of intelligence.

Finally, this breed has moderate vocalization, as they are known to vocalize only in presence of some stimuli. One should thus eliminate any stimuli that may cause vocalization if the behavior is not needed. The cat vocalizes less when it is contented and warm. Human company is inevitable for the wellness of the cat because it is a very social animal.




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