Thursday 24 September 2020

Arabian Mau cat breeds - history, interesting Facts, grooming, health

Bex Arabian Mau

The Arabian Mau cat is a very old natural breed. SolnishkoA / CC BY-SA 


Arabian Mau History


One of the oldest of all of the natural feline breeds is the Arabian Mau. The Arabian Mau domestic cat has been existing for more than a thousand years. Due to the dry desert and lack of food, the Arabian Mau Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates came from Africa many years ago. The Arabian Mau cat, which moved to the locality in search of food, is now a very popular pet in the middle east.

There is no need to purchase if you want to take the Arabian Mau Cat. You can find the Arabian Mou cat in shelters or rescue teams.

The Arabian Mao cats like to rest during the day And prefer to wander in the dark of night, much like their ancestors. "Mau" is actually the Egyptian word for "cat" from which the cat is named Arabian Mau.


Arabian Mau Breed Overview


Arabian Mau Cat

Beautiful Arabian Cat SolnishkoA / CC BY-SA

Length: The size of the male Arabian Mou is 10 to 11 inches and the female 8 to 9 inches

Weight: The Arabian Mau male weighs 9 to 18 pounds, 13 is average, and the female weighs 8 to 14 pound

Coat Color: The Arabian Mou Coat color black, white, and brown combinations are the most common, often with tabby-style markings. In more rare cases, the cat can be mixed with red

Eye Color:  Arabian Maus has bright green eyes.

Life Time: Usually the Arabian Mou lives 14 or 15 years.


Arabian Cat Breed Traits


The Arabian Mau is a very popular domestic cat they are social and energetic. They can adapt to any place inside or outside the house, Gradually, after getting acquainted with everyone in the house, they became very closer and playful. Arabian Mau cats are social and especially energetic.

The Arabian Mau quickly formed a good bond with the children of the house They may also be mixed with other pet animals in the house. These kitties are so intelligent, friendly, and adaptable, they will get along great with just about anyone. If you are looking for a cat for a pet then Arabian Mau is best


Arabian Mau Health


Calico arabian mau cat

The Arabian Mau taking rest  Jeweliadubai / CC BY-SA    

The Arabian Mau breed is a natural cat breed so they are very healthy. Arabian Mau is not known for any particular disease, at least not for the breed. 

However, you need to keep an eye on the symptoms that are harmful to the upper cat


Arabian Mau Grooming


The hairs of Arabian Mau cats very small. Which is why you don't have to worry too much about grooming. So, you can use a soft brush to brush only once a week to remove dead hair and skin. The eye side should be cleaned with a wet cloth every week also for their ears, it is best to clean with a cotton ball soaked in warm water and cedar vinegar.