Thursday, May 24, 2018

Useful Information About The Egyptian Mau

By Gary Carter


The Egyptian cat is a breed of cats. The nation of Egypt in Africa is where the origin of the cat is traced. Pharaoh cat is another name of the feline. The Egyptian mau appears like a miniature jungle cat because of the way its body is built. Its coat is spotted while the eyes are green and large in size. They are also centrally positioned on the face.

As of the year 2014, the cat was one of the most popular breeds of cats in the world. It held the 20th position in terms of popularity according to various studies. In the United States, most of the cats can be traced back to the kittens that were bred by the Russian Princes in New York. The princess played a huge role in making the breed popular in the country.

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.

The maintenance of the pharaoh cats is low as the coats on them are short. Contrary to other breeds, they shed very little hair. Grooming of the coat to maintain its good shape is achieved through occasional maintenance. The benefits earned from grooming include prevented matting, removal of plucked hair, and stimulation of circulation. Weekly grooming is satisfactory. On some occasions, one should hire services of a professional groomer to groom the pet professionally.

Compared to other common breeds, Egyptians do not have as much health issues. Thus, they are suitable for owners who do not have much experience with keeping cats. When buying, it is important to ensure that the kitten is tested for any genetic health conditions before buying. One should request for a certificate for every kitten acquired.

This breed is not hostile to animals, other pets or even people as they establish strong bonds with their human owners. The breed is also playful towards young kids. Nonetheless, kids aged below 6 years should not play with any pet including this breed without supervision as a safety precaution. The breed is also highly intelligent.

Lastly, vocalization is moderate in this breed. Usually, they vocalize when they are in the presence of certain stimuli. As such, to minimize vocalization, one should remove any stimuli that may be causing vocalization. Keeping the cat warm and content makes it to vocalize less. The cat is social and as such, human company is necessary for its wellbeing.




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