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Arabian Mau

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Description

Size: A mature Arabian Mau can often reach a weight of 15 pounds.

The Arabian Mau has an athletic body and these cats love to play. Additionally, due to their normally medium-sized and relatively sleek bodies, they are agile hunters. These cats have strong muscles, long legs, and oval paws. The breed’s has large, pointed ears, which assist the body release excess heat (particularly useful when living in the desert), are one of its distinguishing characteristics. Similar to the rest of the body, the tail is medium in length and somewhat tapered at the tip.

Since these features have made it possible for the cats to blend into a range of habitats, the Arabian Mau naturally comes in a wide variety of patterns and colors. They frequently display a mix of white, black, brown, and grey. They are additionally available in red, black and white, and brown tabby.

Behavior

These cats are extremely affectionate. They can develop similar bonds with a number of people and create strong bonds with family members. They will keep following you throughout the home and insist you to pay attention. They frequently express their desires loudly, even going so far as to “scream” if you don’t pay attention to them.

They aren’t the kind of cats to spend the entire day curled up in your lap, despite their affection. This animal is quite independent and will do whatever it wants. They are not just extremely energetic, but they are also too active to sit next to you on the couch for an entire day.

Being highly bright and energetic cats, they need a lot of toys and activities to keep them occupied and prevent boredom. By making children work for a reward, toys and puzzles will engage their minds and bodies.

Origin and History

For over 1,000 years, the breed has been a landrace endemic to the Arabian Peninsula in nations including Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. The hot climate in some regions of Arabia is ideal for desert cats.

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Food & Diet Requirements

These cats have an extremely wide range of palate and will consume anything they can. Although they don’t have particular food preferences, they frequently overeat. You must use caution when feeding your Arabian Mau. Even when they are full, they will eat if you give them food! If you’re careless, this will cause you to gain weight them quickly. Other than avoiding overfeeding, there aren’t many factors to take into account when feeding an Arabian Mau. They thrive on premium wet and dry cat food as long as they consume a sufficient amount of protein from various sources.

Exercise

Due to their intelligence and energy, Arabian Maus can be trained to be walked outside and do well on leashes. The Arabian Mau breed needs a lot more exercise than many other cat breeds. Additionally, kids enjoy playing with automatic toys, laser pointers, and other activities that require constant movement. If you don’t use up all of your cat’s extra energy, it will eventually manifest in some undesirable behaviors.

Grooming

The Arabian Mau is a single-coated, short-haired cat. Due to their origins in extremely warm climates, Arabian Maus have no undercoat, which makes grooming them simple. Brush their coat twice a week to get rid of dead and stray hairs and avoid hairballs. Additionally, this will assist in distributing the natural oils on your cat’s coat, preserving its glossy, smooth, and healthy appearance. Additionally, you want to trim their claws, fangs, and ears.

Although technically not hypoallergenic, Arabian Maus’ modest shedding and dander production may help people with moderate allergies experience less responses.

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