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Before Responding To That Egyptian Maus Kittens For Sale Sign

By Stephanie Murphy


Right now you could possibly be in the market for a new pet or one to replace the one you just lost. And as you have been searching around, you may have seen an advert or sign that said there are Egyptian Maus kittens for sale in your area. This may have roused your interest somewhat and are just dying to get one of these kittens right away. Before you do so, do read on in this article for some tips on what to know about this breed.

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.

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.

Many owners or this breed will label its personality as being very gentle and also quite reserved. It can also be a cat that craves attention more as it gets older. If you do plan on traveling a lot or making it join competitions, it is good to socialize it early with other humans, so as to get rid of jitters when traveling or competition days come for it.

These cats can also be classified as cats that love to eat. And because of this there may be the danger of overfeeding it, especially if one mistakes its wanting affection as overtures of it being hungry. If it gets used to overfeeding, it will refuse to eat lesser portions in the future, in effect it goes on an animal 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 mating and breeding matters, this cat has one of the longest observed gestation periods, which can last anywhere from sixty three to seventy days from the moment of pregnancy. However, there is a tendency also for the gestation to go over the observed 70 days. If this is the case, there is no cause for worry as these cats give birth pretty much 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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By Stephanie Murphy


Right now you could possibly be in the market for a new pet or one to replace the one you just lost. And as you have been searching around, you may have seen an advert or sign that said there are Egyptian Maus kittens for sale in your area. This may have roused your interest somewhat and are just dying to get one of these kittens right away. Before you do so, do read on in this article for some tips on what to know about this breed.

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.

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.

Many owners or this breed will label its personality as being very gentle and also quite reserved. It can also be a cat that craves attention more as it gets older. If you do plan on traveling a lot or making it join competitions, it is good to socialize it early with other humans, so as to get rid of jitters when traveling or competition days come for it.

These cats can also be classified as cats that love to eat. And because of this there may be the danger of overfeeding it, especially if one mistakes its wanting affection as overtures of it being hungry. If it gets used to overfeeding, it will refuse to eat lesser portions in the future, in effect it goes on an animal 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 mating and breeding matters, this cat has one of the longest observed gestation periods, which can last anywhere from sixty three to seventy days from the moment of pregnancy. However, there is a tendency also for the gestation to go over the observed 70 days. If this is the case, there is no cause for worry as these cats give birth pretty much 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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