Useful And Essential Facts About Egyptian Mau Kittens For Sale

By Carl Fisher


The Egyptian mau is a special breed of cat that is widely believed to originate in ancient Egypt. Some cat fanciers believe that the breed dates back to Pharaonic era, but it remains to be a matter to be debated. Besides the existence of depictions of the cat on Pharaonic palace walls in Egypt, there is no other evidence that suggests that the cats originated in Egypt. Here are facts regarding Egyptian mau kittens for sale.

The term Mau means cat in the Egyptian language. Despite the fact that this cat was named using a word from Egypt, it is suggested by genetic evidence that this breed might in fact have originated from Europe. The genetic similarities between other European breeds and the Mau suggest strongly that these breed might have come from Europe. However, it is necessary to conduct more investigation on this issue so that the actual origin of the cats can be determined.

As of now, naturally spotted cats are few. As a matter of fact, the only naturally spotted domestic breed of cats is the mau. Bahraini Dilmun from Bahrain is the other naturally spotted breed. All other spotted domestic cats in existence are thought to be descended from the mau cat. There are other spotted cats which result from cross-breeding and they are not counted as naturally spotted.

The body of this cat is medium sized and it comes in three shades that have been approved. These three are silver, bronze, and smoke. Black, blue silver, blue smoke, blue, and spotted blue are other common shades that might be encountered. Cats that have these extra sheds cannot take part in shows. In cat shows, only silver, smoke, and bronze are approved and allowed.

The eyes of maus are large and are placed wide apart on the head. The color of the eyes is gooseberry green. The head is formed in a wedge like shape and is proportional to their bodies. Their coat is usually short and shiny. Since the cats have a single coat, they do not shed. It is therefore safe for individuals with allergies.

Maus are the fastest domestic cats. They have been known to run at speeds exceeding 30 miles per hour. They are able to run at such high speeds because their bodies are built for speed. The cat usually has a long skin fold beneath its belly. The skin fold extends when the cat is in motion, allowing it to stretch its legs fully.

The hind legs are also longer in comparison to front legs and they are very instrumental in gaining speed. Naturally, maus are not very friendly to strangers and other pets. They will appear withdrawn and only warm up to their main owner. They need time and effort to get them to warm up to new people and pets. Constant socialization gets them to become friendly with other pets.

For most breeds of cats, the gestation duration is from 65 to 67 days. However, for the maus, the gestation period is different as it is much longer than that of other cats. This breed has a gestation period averaging 73 days.




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